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  • What is in your stickbag?

    Hi guys,

    most of us have got an own stickbag with own training tools. We take it with us the regular training session but also to seminars. I'm interested what all of you carries with you!?!?!

    My stickbag:

    2 thin rattan oversized (for DBMAA training)
    2 krabi krabong rattan sticks (90cm - for kk and DBMA training)
    2 regular rattan sticks
    2 kamagong sticks oversized (for DBMA training)
    1 kamagong stick (sized for lameco training)
    1 bahi stick (sized for lameco training)
    2 soft sticks for demonstration or light sparring
    2 aluminium training daggers
    4 wooden kamagong training daggers
    1 bolo (sharp)
    1 barong (sharp)
    1 combat knife (sharp)

    sometimes i carry a kerambit trainer with me.....

    And what about you?

    Greetings, Mike

  • #2
    What kind of barung and bolo do you carry? Antiques or some kind of brand name? Thanks.

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    • #3
      Thanks for asking. The bolo and the barong are handmade from the philippines. Not antique. Do you need pictures?

      Regards, Mike

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      • #4
        Sure, hand made where in the PI?

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        • #5
          Handmade in Manila.

          Images are a very big, so i only post the links.....

          espada y daga
          barong
          ginunting
          kerambit
          kris
          talibong

          Greetings, Mike

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          • #6
            Looks like the pandays had a copy of the espada y daga set from kriscutlery. I think that one gets copied alot, I've seen maybe three different versions of it online now. The barung handle reminds me of the coldsteel barung. Thanks for the links.

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            • #7
              Coldsteel and KrisCutlery also copied the weapons from the antique versions from the old filipinos But you're right. The blacksmith which made this swords for me gets pictures of my favorite swords and made nothing more than a copy.

              All the best, Mike

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MAMike
                Coldsteel and KrisCutlery also copied the weapons from the antique versions from the old filipinos But you're right. The blacksmith which made this swords for me gets pictures of my favorite swords and made nothing more than a copy.

                All the best, Mike

                How much did they cost?

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                • #9
                  Back to topic... what's in your stickbag?

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                  • #10
                    Old spice deoderant - Expiration date: 1998
                    "Fragrant " Hand wraps
                    Leather jump rope (indestructible from wear and tear!)
                    Occasional remnants of food
                    Harmless stuff

                    Nothing deadly, except various odors...

                    Oh you said stick bag, not gym bag. My mistake.

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                    • #11
                      2 27" X 1 1/4" rattan sticks (KIL)
                      1 28" X 1 1/8" rattan stick (KIL)
                      2 29" X 1" Yakal hardwood sticks (Kris Cutlery)
                      1 28" X 1" Labsica rattan stick (Battered from WEKAF fights & regular training, but still going strong. The thing seems to be indestructable. I wish Lionheart/Applied Combat Sciences still sold those sticks.)
                      1 12" aluminum trainer (Szabo)
                      1 KIL aluminum trainer (looks sort of like an open Spyderco Endura)

                      Oh MA... Your stickbag must be huge to fit all that stuff!

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                      • #12
                        Well, it's a really big stickbag. I think it's for 15-16 sticks and has a pocket on each side for trainingknives. In addition my rattan sticks are all labsyka, too. So if you're interested where do you get some, please PM me.

                        Greetings, Mike

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                        • #13
                          condoms. magnum of course.

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                          • #14
                            2x29" plain rattan sticks
                            1 rubber training knife
                            1 metal training knife

                            edit: (nevermind, i found the heavy stick thread)

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                            • #15
                              I have a bat bag that works great for haulin my stuff around

                              side pocket
                              2 pairs of manau rattan burnt sticks
                              2 aluminum skeleton practice knices,
                              1 pair of chucks ( short tong)
                              1 30 inch beater for tire practice
                              2 pair Balisong in sleeve
                              top pocket- mouth guard and some cash

                              other side compartment- note book and pens


                              bottom compartment 3 pair of 7/8 workout sticks and a three section staff ( for aerobic workout)


                              inside sparring gear, batting gloces, hockey gloves, goggles ( for knife practice, tape for sticks, wrestling shoes and some spearmint gum
                              lalong with my extra tshirts and socks.

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