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Hi,
The style you ask of is from memory Chow Gar Tong Long. Thanks Gav |
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Out of curiosity, but not willing to start a new thread (and bumping a good one), are there Chinese names for the different Hu-dieh-dao / bat jaam do?
Needle tips, hatchet points, fat blades.... single blade, double blades... ? Or are they all called Hu-dieh-dao?
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This article and all others Ben has written are worth book marking.
Ben is well versed on the Kukri and Chinese martial studies. Specifically relating to the Hudiedao; http://chinesemartialstudies.com/201...-martial-arts/ The source, Ben's wonderful and very well written site with some interesting perspectives...its well worth digging through the archives too. http://chinesemartialstudies.com/ Gavin |
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