Cruentus
Grandmaster

My favorite fighter of all times (mainly because the tool stylistically fits my knife training background) is the custom 10' 1/2" Bagwell Bowie that I have. For the long blade, I am trained the best probably with the bolo. The Bagwell bowie is like a mini version of my bolo in many ways, and the fighting applications are very similar.
A close second favorite, however, would be the Kukri. I like the old kinds that come from the jungle and have been weathered to ****, but are still useful in the field. The weathered kind gives me a kind of imaginary nostalgia...more so then say the very useful Cold Steel Kukri, ya know?
Anyways, in some of my Burmese Bando training, the Kukri was a mainstay of the system. I really liked it's fat, hacking blade as a 'jungle fighter.' I think that in the right hands, this weapon can be as dangerous as any other sharp thing out there.
What do you guys think? Do any of you own or train with the weapon? What are some of its advantages? Disadvantages?
I'll post more on the subject probably after the holidays, but for now I would like to hear your thoughts...

Paul Janulis