I have some money and as a man I like to spend it on cool things
Now I am trying to decide on buying either butterfly knives or a wooden dummy.
Thing is Im not even on to the 3rd form never mind dummy of knives form.
But I would still like one of these as I can still use them for training for example knfives for gaining punching power and dummy for practicing drills. Not to mention both would look cool.
What would you get and why?
Sure, the dummy is more useful, but other things need to be factored in such as your living situation. Do you have a place for your dummy? Are you settled, or do you move around a lot?
I got my dummy from Koo Sang when I was a graduate student renting a room. I barely had room for my bed, a desk and the dummy. Having this strange object practically hanging over my bed was a bit tough to explain to girls I dated. Probably gave me a bit of an odd reputation! As the years passed, I had to drag it around with me and often had to store it outside... which was not at all good for the wood. After I got married, one time my wife used the arms to back up some projects she was drilling holes in and bored into the arms themselves. During the years I had to stop training, she also tried to put it out for the Good-Will truck to carry off. And finally, the custom fitted leg got lost in another move. Alas!
Still, the story has a happy ending. Now that I've been back to training for a few years, I located another leg (from the guy who sold me the original) that's a perfect fit. I refinished the weathered teak, and built a new stand on my back porch. Yes it's outside, but under a roof and I keep it well covered when not
in use... which is now most of the time. It's addictive, you know. On the other hand my kung-fu brothers keep ribbing me, asking if my wife would please set it out on the curb again, and give them a call. Not bloody likely!
So my advice is, get a good dummy if you can. And, especially if you are a knife collector, get a nicely crafted set of Bart Cham Dao too. And if you do, be sure and
find our what kind your system uses first. In my lineage we prefer them short, narrow, pointed, and light. Others may prefer the larger, fat-ended choppers more typically associated with Hung Gar. Even though you might not use them for years, it's good to get the right knives for your style. Good luck.