Thanks Ken ... like a needle in a haystack!
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Thanks Ken ... like a needle in a haystack!
Thank you ...already had a look there and found a related URL but had no luck finding a source image :(
Thanks Ellis,
The name does not ring a bell ... managed to located a Nagao-ryu website [http://www2.kanazawa-it.ac.jp/nagao/nagao.htm] but could not locate a photo to compare it to my image :-(
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Is there someone here who might be able to help identify this gentleman?
I had a short chat with him and took this photo about twenty years ago outside the Kyoto Butokuden but have since...
Hi Henning san,
Nice to hear from you. I hope Father Christmas was good to you and that the "Year of the Dragon," has greeted you with open arm ... or is that, "claws?" :)
Kinjo Sensei sent me...
Thanks Brandon ...
A sad loss.
Condolences
Australian residents:
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I have one and can be contacted c/o bujin @ koryu-uchinadi .com
Hi folks,
Please find enclosed a list of some interesting old books, magazines and 'stuff' I've decided to sell from my personal collection, if anyone is interested.
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Goju Kensha...
Hi folks,
I have double issues of the following 1960's Black Belt magazines and am wondering if there are any collectors here interested in making me an offer?
Please PM me if you are...
To all e-Budo Forum Karate-ka
Deep roots strengthen the foundation of this art and yet wings are what provide us with the means to continue forth on the continued journey of discovery. Practicing...
I'm sorry, this is simply not true.
With good reason, too...this is very true.
Dear E-Budo friends,
For those subscribers interested in vintage Okinawan film footage of kata and kobudo you might like some of the recent uploads to my Youtube site, located here...
Dear friend,
Sendai [先代 - lit. 1. family predecessor, 2. previous age, 3. previous generation] is a colloquial Japanese term we use to describe the late master, Richard Kim Hanshi. My apologies on...
Nicely put Nathan.
...The outcomes "I" sought through classical Japanese swordsmanship were not available within its practice and so I left the tradition and established "my own" practice, which better accommodated the...
There are actually two sides to this "coin;" One side represents tradition getting in the way of progress, while the other suggests that progress gets in the way of tradition.
Like you, I have...
I'm sorry - I don't know.
Dear Christopher san,
Thank you for your query.
As a young karate yudansha, I was recommended to study Karate and Okinawan Kobudo under Sendai in Oct of 1977. It was during that time I...
Dear Ollie san,
Thank you for your post and my apologies on the delay in responding. Nathan Scott was kind enough to PM me about your query as I don't get over this way much.
I was a bit...
Understood and appreciated.
Wow!
I hardly know what to say .. :look:
Having been a professional instructor all my life I am more than familiar with what kind of sick predators are out there. I can't imagine anyone in...
Yes, perhaps I should listen to your wisdom - how stupid of me, after all, they could be criminals masquerading as Zen-based martial artists – or even worse, rehearsing for a Samurai movie!
Let’s...
Thank you for your comments on my post - very interesting and most appreciated.
BTW, I took a look at the "Samurai Girl" clip and [in spite of the improperly hung bokuto] enjoyed the...
I wasn’t put off by the video presentation – quite the opposite. Where you would tell folks to stay clear of them I would suggest that folks form their own conclusions as not everyone thinks like you...