You've got the wings of a fallen angel
You offer peace if they praise your name
You live your life taking everything you can get
Look down, time to fly!
Frederick the Reckless,
Troupe Leader,
Fire and Steel
Frederick the Reckless,
Troupe Leader,
Fire and Steel
the best smiles are the ones you lead to
Frederick the Reckless,
Troupe Leader,
Fire and Steel
the best smiles are the ones you lead to
Frederick the Reckless,
Troupe Leader,
Fire and Steel
the best smiles are the ones you lead to
Written by: FireTom
there is this third way where you attach the wick in a way that you still have some blade at one or either side. This way you can perform a "real" (stage) fight and have some *TANG*ing...
Frederick the Reckless,
Troupe Leader,
Fire and Steel
the best smiles are the ones you lead to
Written by: FireTom
Fred, yes please I would like to see the development - I can't fully get the picture from your description. As sonn as I have fixed and upgraded my Flickr account I will try to upload some pics of my swords.
Wide spiralling might not be good enough to protect the wick from getting hurt in a show fight. Keeping the edges exposed (and please no sharp edges anyway) could be the only way to get reasonable *tang* (whereas it's not the same sound as with the blade alone).
Frederick the Reckless,
Troupe Leader,
Fire and Steel
the best smiles are the ones you lead to
Frederick the Reckless,
Troupe Leader,
Fire and Steel
Frederick the Reckless,
Troupe Leader,
Fire and Steel
the best smiles are the ones you lead to
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