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In the 16th century Japan was a treasure for trade in silver. It is estimated that Japan produced 200,000 kilos of silver each year. That was one-third of all the silver production in the world. By the beginning of the 17th century it is said that one-fifth of the world's silver was from a single mine in Iwamiginzan. It was one of the greatest mines in the world from the latter half of the 16th century to the beginning of the 17th century.
Guns were introduced to Japan around 1543 by the Portuguese traders that came to Tanegashima. It did not take the crafty Japanese long to reverse engineer these weapons and start casting replicas. They soon led the world in gun production. They made more guns than the Spanish and English combined! Imagine that...Samurai warriors using flintlocks and cannons! Doesn't sit easy with the sword guys or Karateka but it's true... ![]()
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Consider it Special High Intensity Training for folks with fewer working braincells and short little attention spans. Special High Intensity Training (But it's nothing like serious historical integrity today). You are now at the top of this training list! Congratulations! You move to the head of the class!
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I don't know jack about the Japanese language but would this apply to particular reproductive anatomy of someone with a small (a-hem) inferiority complex?
No, I'll be nice... TAN-ZUTSU is Japanese for short gun. But, you knew that, right?.... ![]()
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I'm feeling more secure now, thanks !
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it would be cool if it didn't degenerate into this....
Tant01 is done. ![]()
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