Michael
Sounds like a Banzai Buckeroo!
"Raymond Morrison" is just the alter ego of "Zorro, the Gay Blade".
How exactly did he manage to walk up to 3 terminals at the same time? Or am I missing something?
Whenever I travel with a sword, I always wrap the hilt to make it non-threatening. Simple common sense.
pathetic
Shinai are used for tournaments -- pretty much full contact -- lots of bruises even with armor.
Boken and katana are used for kata and demonstrations.
In the hands of someone with skill, a shinai could leave some rather bloody welts on bare skin... possibly break lighter bones if used with that intent.
A boken, like any other blunt instrument could be used to break/crush bones -- including a skull.
Anything short of a very good, fast aim and a gun would be worthless against someone with training in kendo or iaido and a katana.
The upside is that anyone who did have training would be so unlikely to carry a katana in such a manner that it could be discounted. Like gun shows, kendo or iaido demonstrations / tournaments are quite safe places to be :-)
A good, new katana from a recognized smith would run $5,000 to $30,000 or so.... one can get the equivalent of a midnight special for a couple hundred dollars.
Good, older blades with a pedigree are in museums or private collections. The odds of obtaining an older blade one via any method is slim and none.