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Sword Classification - 2006/11/14 03:42 I know that besides round and flat blade and the various lengths, there seem to be other classifications of blades. A wrap I am pretty sure is a core wrapped in camp foam, which creates a large Q-tip looking sword. I've heard the term J class used before and I was curious as to what makes an "Old J class sword". -Back from the Dead with a Vengeance-
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