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Many types of axe, sword, chopper and knife have blades set forwards of the grip, and these are often tools and weapons associated with effective chopping. Why do they cut so well, and do they in fact?
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Many types of axe, sword, chopper and knife have blades set forwards of the grip, and these are often tools and weapons associated with effective chopping. Why do they cut so well, and do they in fact?
3 extra videos each month on Patreon, which hugely helps support this channel:
patreon.com/scholagladiatoria
Facebook & Twitter updates, info and fun:
facebook.com/historicalfencing
twitter.com/scholagladiato1
Schola Gladiatoria HEMA - sword fighting classes in the UK:
swordfightinglondon.com
Matt Easton's website & Pinterest:
matt-easton.co.uk
pinterest.co.uk/matt_easton/_saved
Easton Antique Arms:
antique-swords.co.uk