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August 21, 2016 at 9:42 pm #5303SigungAricModerator
Duane,
My apologies for the delay in responding. I do have 3 that are ready to go. Paracord wrapped handle. I usually take payment via paypal. You may email me directly at sigungaric@kuntaosilat.com for payment details. You may also text me at 303-478-1824.
The trainers are $25 shipped to your door.
If you buy 2, $45 shipped.
If you buy 3, $60 shipped.Knives will be shipped the following business day. You may see some of the live blades I’ve done on Instagram #malabar_knives or http://www.facebook.com/malabarknives.
When these are sold out, I’d like to know if I should make more of them. Please let me know. Alternately, if you see my live blades and want one of each, let me know that too and I’ll get you prices.
Regards,
Aric Fowler
Sigung – Malabar KunTao Silat
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May 17, 2016 at 4:41 am #5035SigungAricModerator
Good day folks. While I won’t be able to join you all, I will certainly be there in Spirit. I’ll have 9 trainers that will be with Pak Steve’s possession for the seminar that I made. These are trainers made after the World’s Fastest Knife, which Steve was having made as a live blade.
For anyone interested in seeing a pic of them, please venture to my facebook page for Malabar Knives.I’m posting it this morning.Thanks!
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July 2, 2014 at 3:08 am #905SigungAricModerator
I have a couple more here too that I wanted to show off. The first with the wood handle, is what I 'open-carry' and absolutely love it. All of my blades are 1095 High Carbon Steel, hand made, free of mass producing similarities. The kerambit I designed, is not a hair popping sharp, to ensure mass destruction when making your cuts. Of course, it can be sharpened to that specification, but it's my own preference.
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July 1, 2014 at 9:53 am #904SigungAricModerator
I've been working on a small 3.5″ knife. Perfect for the palm of your hand. Comes with a leather/kydex sheath, custom formed to it. 3 available @ $25 ea. email me directly on these!SigungAric@KunTaoSilat.com
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July 1, 2014 at 9:28 am #867SigungAricModerator
Knife? My opponent has the knife I'll use on him.
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July 1, 2014 at 9:18 am #903SigungAricModerator
Very much like Elijah, I've got several careers in the making.
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July 1, 2014 at 7:59 am #1619SigungAricModerator
Steven,To add on to what Guru Muda Art stated, follow the PDF as it is the most current, correct, and followed curriculum to date.If you have any Malabar related questions, please feel free to email me or post on the forums here.SigungAric@kuntaosilat.comThanks!Aric
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May 13, 2014 at 6:48 am #1581SigungAricModerator
I'm excited to be part of this new series and hope to inspire some creativity, hard work, and some forward progress in everyone's training.
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May 5, 2014 at 6:48 am #1236SigungAricModerator
And well on his way to Full Guru.
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May 5, 2014 at 6:47 am #1550SigungAricModerator
Wayne, You've done very well in your journey to Guru Muda. I'd like you to consider something for just a moment. Sigung Derric helped me to a realization I'd likely have not reached if not for him. In your many belted arts, you work your way from white to black. In the old Okinawan Karate systems, the idea was simple. You had a white belt. You used it until it became black from USE. However, over time it has evolved to be more about money, so each level, the belt gets a little darker. This continues until you reach black belt. Well, what happens to your black belt after many, many years of heavy use? It becomes white. I like to think of KunTao Silat as that journey after you hit black belt. We tend to start you in the thick of it. Complete with heavy thoughts of fighting, because as a noob, that is what you are here for anyway, right? As you start going through your journey though, you realize you might be here for a higher purpose. Perhaps it is guide young people, or just make a difference in the martial community of the world. Whatever your motive, it's been an honor guiding you this far. I hope you'll allow me to continue you working with you, so that may help you develop your ability as a teacher and practitioner. I have great Faith you'll go far my friend. Just keep doing what you are doing.Aric
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April 10, 2014 at 1:36 am #901SigungAricModerator
These are a couple of blades I have recently worked on.
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April 2, 2014 at 9:14 am #1574SigungAricModerator
Wayne is a fine martial artist and anyone who trains with him is bound to learn more than they can handle. Good luck.
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April 2, 2014 at 7:27 am #900SigungAricModerator
Travis, Where are you at with this project? We'd love to see what you are up to these days.Aric
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March 31, 2014 at 10:04 am #1446SigungAricModerator
That was Ted's specialty.
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March 31, 2014 at 10:02 am #1491SigungAricModerator
GentleMen, It's been some years now, but I once had a couple of Krav Maga Students who were in my class.
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