No. Sharp swords are way too dangerous for stage fighting. Nobody wants anyone to get really hurt.
No, swords are not illegal for minors, but the parent has to decide whether they will let their kids play with swords. If it was a real actually sharp sword, I would take caution and judge by the child's maturity. If the sword was metal but not sharp, again take caution, the dull metal swords can still hurt if swung hard enough. And the fake toy ones, anyone can play with those.
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They were long and sharp. And they have cool handles.
Blunt lances and swords without a sharp edge.
Daggers are short knifes that people use to cut things or wound someone. Swords are sharp weapons used in the middle age. .............................. A dagger is a sharp pointed short knife whose main aim is stabbing and cutting So dagger is a form of knife. Swords are the extended versions of daggers. So you can include that from daggers, swords were evolved.
Swords looked like long, straight, and sharp pointy sticks with a handle that you could grip easily and hold.
no. ancient Japanese martial artists or "ninjas" used their own skills or would fight with what is called a bokken a large stick...or sharp discs and samurai swords
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g sharp would be g sharp or a minor. d sharp would be d sharp or e flat. a sharp would be a sharp or b flat. c sharp would be c sharp or d flat. f sharp would be f sharp or g flat. e sharp would be e sharp or f slat for which there is no such note. and g natural would be g natural.
because pirates have mad ships with flags and big canons and really long swords that are sharp
You can find affordable, dull full tang handguardless swords on websites like Amazon, eBay, or specialty retailers such as Kult of Athena or Swords of Northshire. Look for options labeled as "practice swords" or "decorative swords" to ensure they are not sharp. Additionally, you may check martial arts supply stores or online marketplaces that focus on training weapons. Always read reviews and product descriptions to ensure quality and safety.
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