Primary:
Single Stick
Stick and Dagger
Double Stick
Dagger
Balisong
Pens
Secondary:
Sword Long:
Katana
Celtic / English
Charlemaign Replica
Boken as impact weapon
Sword Short:
Wakazashi
Celtic
Knives:
Various Folders
Scarf for Choking and Trapping
Staff for understanding of large two handed weapons
Now to explain the list. I train in Filipino Martial Arts. I also make a difference betwen a Dagger and Knife, not just for blade construction, yet for size. I find it hard to get a knife that fits my hand well, that I would actually use, unless it is bigger. i.e The Balisong I prefer is over 7 inches closed and open is arouns 13 inches. The other blades I mentioned are all blades I own and train with, for my own education, and just because I enjoy it. The Scarf I use in the winters, and used it while I was a bouncer. It also puts people more at ease when they see a large guy wearing a scar and or ear muffs in the winter. LIttle did they know the first was armor for the ears and latter was a weapon

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I also broke them down into Primary and Secondary, for areas where I feel more comfortable. For example, since I have not worked the scarf in while (* I know what I will be working on the next couple of weeks to refresh *) it is secondary.
I also listed Pens as a primary weapons. If anyone has been out with me, they know I almost always carry a pen or two with me. Not only is it nice to get a womans' phone number, it also is good for impact and compliance use. I realize they are not as good as the palm sticks for durability, yet, I can take them anywhere with me.
Enjoy your training
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