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Old 10-30-2009, 12:30 AM   #8
gSjQEEmq

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Just use a boat oar instead.

Does anyone know if the same law exists in the Netherlands? Cause I usually just have my bokkuto strapped on the outside of my shinaibag in the trunk of my car (can't get the tsuba off...).

Btw does that NY law also apply to those wooden toy swords that kids run around with?
If it's in the trunk i don't think it will be a problem. If you travel by train though, it is. A mate of mine got a fine because had carried it like that on the train. It would have cost him €120 if i did not have any space in my shinai bag. We both did not know that but we could resolve it on the spot so he did not get the fine.

grtz Mathijs
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