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Old 17th October 2007, 08:14 PM   #14
fernando
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Hi Jens
"Killing two rabits with the same shot" ... or trying to answer both questions with the same source.

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Did you know that the chakra is also called a quoit? ... but was the way they were thrown really so different in the different parts of the country?
Here you will find, besides some info on its origins, a certain typology differentiating chakram from quoit, as well as mentioning three different ways of throwing this weapon.
http://www.flight-toys.com/rings/chackrum.html
Before reading this, i thaught that twirling them was a bit of a fantasy.
I also thaught that quoit was the western name for chakram.
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