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  2. Stave Puzzles - Wikipedia

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    Stave Puzzles is an American jigsaw puzzle company located in Norwich, Vermont. The company was started in 1974 by Steve Richardson and Dave Tibbetts and was called Stave—a portmanteau of their first names. [1] They manufacture hand cut jigsaw puzzles made from cherry-backed, 5-layered, 1 ⁄ 4-inch (6.4 mm) wood. Stave produces several ...

  3. Macana - Wikipedia

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    The earliest meaning attributed to macana is a sword-like weapon made out of wood, but still sharp enough to be dangerous. [2] The term is also sometimes applied to the similar Aztec weapon, which is studded with pieces of obsidian in order to create a blade, though some authorities distinguish this item by using the Nahuatl name macuahuitl.

  4. List of practice weapons - Wikipedia

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    Bokken (Japanese wooden swords, also known as bokuto) Iaitō (Practice weapon used in Iaido) Taijijian (Demonstration version of the Jian, Chinese straight sword, for use in tai chi) Dussack (European curved, single edged practice sword) Waster (Wooden European sword simulator)

  5. Wentworth Wooden Puzzles - Wikipedia

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    Manufacture: 3mm wooden board derived from sustainable managed forests. Features: rarely include corner pieces or two pieces of the same shape. 'whimsical' shapes: which reflect the theme of the image in all standard puzzles. Packaging: a cloth bag inside a sturdy box made from recycled material.

  6. Waster - Wikipedia

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    Wooden practice swords have been in use since the Late Bronze Age, with an original sword found on Orkney's Mainland in Scotland still in existence at the National Museum of Edinburgh. A similar find in Ireland adds historical backing to the Irish myth, the Táin Bó Cúailnge, in which the use of a wooden training sword is mentioned. Egyptian ...

  7. Museum Worker Finds Medieval Sword While Swimming in a ... - AOL

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    As stated in a Saturday, Nov. 30 press release from Poland's Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Skibicki took out the sword, made sure it was contained in a wet environment, and alerted ...