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Old 10th December 2025, 11:42 PM   #1
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Hi Jim,

Sorry, it's not a Hudeidao.

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Hi Detlef,
OK, maybe a ho de do ??? Just kidding! I coulda worded that better, while LIKE those in appearance somewhat, it is not one of course.

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Old 11th December 2025, 02:54 AM   #2
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OK, maybe a ho de do ??? Just kidding! I coulda worded that better, while LIKE those in appearance somewhat, it is not one of course.
Hi Jim,

Lol, Hudeidao and Batt jum dao means butterfly swords because there are 2 blades like the wings of a butterfly, so a one bladed sword is not a Butterfly sword, therefore a single blade one edged sword would be a dao.

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