3 Big Reasons Why Not To Buy Swords When Starving

Submitted by: Francisco J Rodriguez C

This is something you really need to read about how a very bad day at work, became a very funny one. . Three days ago I was driving back one from work. That was a roughest day in weeks.I had so many things to do, that I forgot to eat anything. I was starving and on a very bad mood.

I was so hungry that I published it on my facebook wall. Couple of minutes an old friend answered me back saying Hey you are starving and you like swords don t you??? Then you should try what these guys did.

Believe me I was starving but after looking to these guys, well you know its not something you want to do with your swords collection.

I found out there are three reasons why you shouldn t buy swords when hungry:

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1)You could get a new job on a circus bu eating as many swords as you can in 2 minutes

2)You could end up on a Guinness World Records book, for being The guy who transforms his face into scissors in 2 simple steps . You should see the picture at our blog. This guys has 2 swords that come back from his neck and and across his cheek on the opposite side. Believe me you don’t want that job.

3)The worst thing that could happen to you is to find your self buying a 300USD wooden-stick package instead of a nice Samurai Sword.

Now what you think about it???? Which one do you prefer???

And for those who want to know more serious info about swords and other weaponery. Let me share you this

One of the recognizable deadliest weapons in the world is the Samurai Sword. These swords have been an iconic symbol of Japan for centuries. The basic designs of authentic samurai swords have remained consistent over the centuries. Recently in San Jose, the annual ‘Spirit of Japantown Festival’ was celebrated. Along with other things, the visitors were able to get samurai swords evaluated free of charge as well. An expert from the San Francisco Sword Society was present. The participants were very happy to get the chance of consulting with the experts.

The Japanese ‘tachi’, a precursor to the more popular ‘katana’ first appeared around 600 A.D. The long, curved, one-bladed Katanas are considered as authentic samurai swords. These were developed during the 10th century and were used to carry out surprise attacks on the enemies. The warriors used to wear these swords on their belts, with the bladed side facing upwards. Two other popular shorter samurai swords are the Tanto and Wakizashi. Only the samurai warriors are allowed to carry these swords in pair.

After World War II, the US had banned the productioOne of the recognizable deadliest weapons in the world is the Samurai Sword. These swords have been an iconic symbol of Japan for centuries. The basic designs of authentic samurai swords have remained consistent over the centuries. Recently in San Jose, the annual ‘Spirit of Japantown Festival’ was celebrated. Along with other things, the visitors were able to get samurai swords evaluated free of charge as well. An expert from the San Francisco Sword Society was present. The participants were very happy to get the chance of consulting with the experts.

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