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  • Prestige Worldwide

    Prestige Worldwide

    Boats and hoes,Boats and hoes,I gotta have me my boats and hoes… I was initially met with a rejection from Lulu’s Global Distribution network when I submitted my books for publication. I took this as a sign to slow down. Not to rush things. So I did just that. I let them sit. For weeks.… Read more

  • Revenant Corps

    Revenant Corps

    Those who know me personally or even follow me on social media know that I am an outspoken fan of Revenant Corps. They are the only G10 house I use. Cache, the owner/operator, head man in charge was an early supporter of the Medusa Edged Weapon System even going so far as to carry the… Read more

  • Dueling: American Style

    Dueling: American Style

    As stated previously, I have made the decision to deep dive into the study of the Bowie knife this year. This is long overdue if I am being honest as my primary influence on my expression of edged weapon work was inspired himself by the Bowie. My first real step into the study of the… Read more

  • Hojo Undo: Busting Knuckles

    Hojo Undo: Busting Knuckles

    Hojo undo or, supplemental training is a practice out of the island of Okinawa that is trained in conjunction with your martial arts. This could be anything from weight training to body conditioning. Body conditioning has been an interest of mine since the first time I hit a makiwara at 15 years old. My sensei… Read more

  • The Sapping, Blackjacking, Skull-Cracking, Memory Stealing… Wooo!

    The Sapping, Blackjacking, Skull-Cracking, Memory Stealing… Wooo!

    Saps and blackjacks. I don’t think there is a tool that evokes the image of an old school bad guy more than the sap or blackjack. Compact, silent, doesn’t jam and unlike what some influencers would have you think you don’t need to wind your strikes for them to be effective. The box and telegraphing… Read more

  • Ego Check, Growth, & Tribes

    Ego Check, Growth, & Tribes

    Written by Terry Trahan (Weaselcraft) No man is an island, no one comes up with what they do all by themselves. Observation, discussion, and training with others are the ways we learn. They are the ways we grow and advance.We see this in all things, business, school, even things like cooking.And yet, when it comes… Read more

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