Posted on 03/03/2014 6:28:57 AM PST by smokingfrog
Not everyone uses a gun in Texas. One man pulls out a sword to defend himself over the weekend in Katy. It happened at a home near The Grand Parkway and Kingsland Boulevard Saturday night when a womans estranged husband showed up at her home with her live in boyfriend.
According to the boyfriend, Eugene Thompson, the husband came after him and thats when Eugene ran into the bedroom closet and got his Legend of Zelda replica sword. Thompson told our t-v partner Local 2 that the sword was sharp and pointed.
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...when a womans estranged husband showed up at her home with her live in boyfriend.
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Yeah,that one threw me for a moment, as well. Made it seem that the two men converged on the woman’s home together.
I bought my son a Cold Steel Army saber when he was commissioned. I really like it and think I may get one for myself.
If I had to guess, I bet the dog had a tick disease and it affected him neurologically.
He was nuts.
He even attacked the Bluetick bitch who lived with him, one day.
I had to go in and pull him off of her.
Ripped her ear leather something awful.
And yeah, replica swords are a joke.
Repros are better, if you have to have something “like that”.
:)
Most of my swords functionally decorative.
The one I would “use”, if I had nothing else handy, was hand made by a former Army Special Forces Master Sergeant friend of ours.
[sadly, now deceased]
He was half Irish and half Nez Perce and a wizard at making weapons.
He also knapped me a really nice mahogany obsidian dagger.
Viciously sharp thing.
Zelda Swords, Flower Pots... its like I’m living in a Nintendo NES.
Damascus Katana? That’s pretty funny stuff right there.
Enter My house uninvited only if you are a metal collector, cause if you come in you will get hot lead and cold steel!
CC
It`s made of folded and hammer forged steel otherwise known as Damascus steel and in a Katana or full length Japanese Samurai style. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus_steel
Some guys will pay thru the nose for a Kimber when a more economical .45 in 1911 Gov. will work just fine? That's a personal choice, I for one find the Damascus pattern intriguing and worth the money.
Look up Damascus knifes.
“Yeah— so the husband ...”
Estranged husband
Estranged isn’t divorced.
“Estranged isnt divorced.”
The ‘husband’ was not living in the house. The boyfriend was.
The woman and boyfriend had an argument and she called her ‘husband’ who came over. After the ordeal, the woman kicked her boyfriend out.
Steel in Japan was made in the same basic way but was generally folded more times, regardless it can't really be called "Damascus" accurately.
Ugh. He should have told her to call the cops. What a mess people can make of their lives.
Japanese sword purists would have a collective nervous breakdown hearing their precious blades being described by the European slang term for pattern welding.
I just find it amusing.
Ping. How did this one slip past your net?
Yikes! Sorry for the tardy ping! Better late than never...
And such a great story, too!
I've been saying for a while that in a close-quarters situation a sword is a -very- effective weapon. Sure, guns are great. But pull a sword in a crowded room and it'll instantly become an UN-crowded room. :-)
It's too bad all he had was the stupid Zelda toy sword. If he actually had to strike anything with it, it would probably come apart in his hands. There are plenty of good serviceable and -real- swords out there, to fit any budget.
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