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Old 26th August 2011, 12:58 AM   #7
Gavin Nugent
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I find myself wondering if these could be the mysterious "elbow knives" of baguazhang.

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Interesting paralell, something I hadn't thought of but personally I think not.

If I was to suggest any pairs I've had, the fastest, most secure and most comfortable of the knives for this type of application is certainly the longer narrow types with the thinner quillon....
There was another type I had, that I've seen in single and doubles with a beaked horm hilt and thin 'S' guard but wasn't long enough to reach the elbow but moved ultra fast in the hand.
These guardless varieties do have an advantage over the others in that they are concealable up a sleeve so can be quite a surprise.

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