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Old 08-08-2006, 08:14 AM   #8
QiuCIOdO

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The name change isn't for any marketing purposes. It was just reasons within our ryu-ha that I prefer not to disclose. Rest assure that the relationship between James William Sensei and Boston Samurai Arts remain to be harmonious and close. But I do see your point about the uninformed masses recognizing "Samurai" instead of "Nami Ryu" and it makes sense. I didn't originally recognize that so coincidentally it works out this way in our new dojo name. Thank you for the sharing your perspective.
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