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Belt Swords
Not sure how I feel about these:
http://www.beltswords.com/
http://www.beltswords.com/
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Re: Belt Swords
Interesting use of "nested links"
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Re: Belt Swords
That will certainly set off the airport security alarms
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BIG TIMEnatcherly wrote:That will certainly set off the airport security alarms
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There will be about 30 videos on the BeltSwords.com site. I have everything from a "half-naked" model to an 85 year old grandmother using the BeltSword System. The idea of the model is Never Feel Naked...Never!
When the site is up check out the artist painting or a woman holding a Rosary that become a sword. Never Prey...Never!
The BeltSword System will be submitted for military testing. A sharp RazorSword will cut deeper into 1/2 inch plywood than either a Samurai Sword or machete. I welcome anyones testing.
Enjoy the site when it is completed.
Curt “RazorMan”
When the site is up check out the artist painting or a woman holding a Rosary that become a sword. Never Prey...Never!
The BeltSword System will be submitted for military testing. A sharp RazorSword will cut deeper into 1/2 inch plywood than either a Samurai Sword or machete. I welcome anyones testing.
Enjoy the site when it is completed.
Curt “RazorMan”
Re: Belt Swords
If Mr Razorman wouldst like to send me one I'd be mos happy to participate in said welcome testing.RazorMan wrote:There will be about 30 videos on the BeltSwords.com site. I have everything from a "half-naked" model to an 85 year old grandmother using the BeltSword System. The idea of the model is Never Feel Naked...Never!
When the site is up check out the artist painting or a woman holding a Rosary that become a sword. Never Prey...Never!
The BeltSword System will be submitted for military testing. A sharp RazorSword will cut deeper into 1/2 inch plywood than either a Samurai Sword or machete. I welcome anyones testing.
Enjoy the site when it is completed.
Curt “RazorMan”
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Re: Belt Swords
Regarding your request to test a RazorSword...I welcome your expert opinion.
I am sure I will have extra RazorSwords (in the next 30-60 days) that I could send you for an independent test. E-mail me at BeltSwords@wi.rr.com and please include some contact information. I will call you to discuss.
I am sure you will find a blade that may outperform the RazorSword; but not one that is up to 2 inches wide and 36 inches in length and for all practical purposes is totally invisible.
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RazorMan
I am sure I will have extra RazorSwords (in the next 30-60 days) that I could send you for an independent test. E-mail me at BeltSwords@wi.rr.com and please include some contact information. I will call you to discuss.
I am sure you will find a blade that may outperform the RazorSword; but not one that is up to 2 inches wide and 36 inches in length and for all practical purposes is totally invisible.
Your Attacker -- Can't...See it - Hear it - Stop it...Until Its Too Late!!!
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Re: Belt Swords
The swords were made from the sides of bed springs that were stiff but could be bent coiling them around the waist as a belt. The center of the sword was wrapped in leather, and this is where they held it with blades sharpened on each end (this is a variation obviously of the belt sword the OP posted).
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mpr933 wrote:Not sure how I feel about these:
http://www.beltswords.com/
These are nice....
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I would test these to!
You definitely would need a ccw to carry this ( at least in my state) And im sure most states its not legal to conceal a sword unless you have a ccw. Which i do, so if you want some testing done WINK WINK >>>NUDGE.
You definitely would need a ccw to carry this ( at least in my state) And im sure most states its not legal to conceal a sword unless you have a ccw. Which i do, so if you want some testing done WINK WINK >>>NUDGE.
Re: Belt Swords
interesting want to have one and try it