Where can I find a karambit trainer and a rubber training knife in Makati?
For training. Also I heard you can get some training knives at some sports shops in makati, as well as in makati cinema square, if this is true could someone confirm this and direct to the areas? Thanks.
Also a balisong, I heard you can get it in some sport shops like toby's, is that true?
I haven't been to Manila for several years now, but I remember there used to be a knife shop at the first floor of Makati Cinema Square just across a Fastfood joint where they sold blades of all types from a Claymore replica to a Kali Ginunting, hunting knives, balisongs of all sizes and even belt knives we used to call a "Jabiddah" knife(owing to it being used in an Anthony Alonzo movie titled"The Jabiddah Massacre"). But this was way back ten years ago when I was still training in Kali at the facility in the basement. Dunno if the store still exists, but back then they even sold hardwood bokkens, Bo and Jo, as well as Kali sticks and sword canes and I'm pretty sure I saw some wooden training knives too. Another good source of MA training equipment is the Squadron Shoppe, they used to have a space at the old Virra Mall in Greenhills, then transferred to Makati Cinema Square, but last I've heard, they closed down for business and have only recently reopened another shop at the 3rd floor, Cash And Carry Mall, located at South Superhighway (now named Osmena Highway), near Buendia (now Gil Puyat).
edit: Balisongs are sold in the sports section of most malls in the Philippines.
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Carrying a butterfly knife in most states is illegal. You don't need a knife, just talk your way out of the situation. Just walk away if you feel the danger. If not, you got your fists to do the talking! Give em a beating!!!
Assuming that this is a fixed blade knife (which is what it sounds like) it is a dirk or dagger under state law. It is illegal to carry one concealed on your person. Having it in a bag you are carrying might be sufficient to qualify as on your person (it would be if it was a firearm, but I have seen no discussion of knives). State law makes it lawful to carry the knife openly or in a belt sheath (which itself cannot be in any way concealed).
Los Angeles Municipal Code makes it illegal to openly carry any dirk or dagger 3" or more in length. I think this law is unenforceable, and I have not heard of any recent attempts to enforce it. While you sure don't want to be the one to test the law, as you can see there is no way you can lawfully carry that knife without breaking one law or the other.
Sorry I cannot give you better guidance, but the law is simply not clear in California on this question at present.
BTW, it is not a good thing to tell officers that you have a knife "for protection," since that shows your intent to use it as a weapon, rather than as some other tool (e.g., a screwdriver or letter opener).
I will try this from memory and break it down by decades.
Turn of the Century classics.
1. Sousa band and Stars and stripes forever.
2. Scott Joplin – The entertainer
3.Frank Stanley – Auld Lang Syne.
4. Am,erica the beautiful
5. BillMurrays take me to the ball game
6. Swing low sweet chariot
7. Over there
I believe the next decade is or was called the dawn of the Jazz age.
1. Louis Armstrong – When the saints go marching in
2. Fats waller – aint misbehavin'
3. W.C. Handy – St. Louis Blues.
4. sweet Georgia brown
5. Hoaggy carmicheal – Star dust
6. Happy days are here again
Of course we had the depression era and the government just fell over themselves trying to get upbeat songs for people.
Tough times for people.
1. Kate smith – GOD Bless America
2. Jimmie davis and you are my Sunshine
3.Roy Acuff – Wabash Cannonball
4. Judie garland – Over the rainbow
5.Bing Crosby – Pennies from Heaven
6. Cab Calloway – Minnie the moocher
7. Shirley Temple – Good ship lollipop
8. Chuckwagon Gang – I'll fly away.
Also the musicals Showboat and Porgy and Bess came from that era
From that era brought about a new and a fun era that lead us through Patriotism of world war 2.
1. Woody guthries – This land is your land
2.Les Brown – Sentimental journey
3. Glenn Miller – In the mood
4.Andrew sisters – Boogie woogie bugle boy
5. Lena horn – Stormy weather
6.Les brown's Sentimental journy
7. Roy Rogers and dale evans- Happy Trails
8. Thelonius Monk – Around Midnight
9. Vaughn Monroe – Ghostriders in the sky
10.Bill Monroe – Blue moon of Kentucky
also the musicals of oklahoma and South Pacific.
From those growing times came a renewd spirt and freedom for kids to kick up their feet and get ready for american Bandstand and saturday nights at the malt shops and drive ins.
1. Ritchie valens – La Bamba
2. Chuck berry – Johnny B. Goode.
3.Everly brothers – Wake up little suzie
4. Johnny Cash – I walk the line
5. The Isley Brothers – Shout
6. The champs – Tequilla
7. Hank williams- I'm so lonesome i could cry
8.Bo Diddley- Bo diddley
9. Ray Charles – Georgia on my Mind.
10. Eddie cochran – Summertime blues
11. Danny and the juniors – At the hop.
12. Kingston Trio – Tom Dooley
13. Nat King Cole- Mona lisa
14. Bill Halley – Rock around the clock
15. Bobby Darin – Mack the knife
16. Fats domino – Blueberry Hill
17. Johnny Mathis – Chances are
18 Jerry Lee lewis – Great Balls of fire
then came the legends of Buddy Holley with Peggy Sue and that will be the day
and the king Elvis Presley with Heartbreak hotel and hound dog.
Also some great musicals like the king and I, West side story, Music Man, and My fair lady!
from their we went to the generation of free love and wild ideas in music. Some of which will never ever be touched gain not only in character but in imagination and expiermentation and that spawned the most creative generation in the history of music.
1 Beach Boys – good vibrations
2. Animals – house of the rising sun
3. Doors – Light my fire
4. Bob Dylan – The times are a changing
5 Johnny cash – Ring of fire
6. Louis armstrong- What a wonderful World
7. The byrds – Turn, turn , turn
8. James brown – I feel good
9. C.C.R. Proud Mary
10. Chubby Checker – The twist
11. Jackie DelShannon – What the world needs now
12. Dion – Abraham, Martin and John
13.Aretha franklin – Respect
14. Marvin Gaye – Heard it through the grapevine
15. Lesly gore- It's my party
16. BB Kink – The thrill is gone
17. The tokens – the lion sleeps tonight
18. Jefferson Airplane – White Rabbit
19. Jimi Hendrix – Along the watchtower
20. Sly Stone – Everyday people
21.The supremes- Stop in the name of love
22. Ben E. King – Stand by me
23. Steppenwolf – Born tobe wild
24.Percy Sledge – When a man loves a woman
25. Temptations – My Girl
26.Mama's and the papa's – California dreaming
27.Peter Paul and mary – Blowing in the wind
28. Henry Mancini – Moon River
29.Smokey Robinson and the miracles – The tracks of my tears
30. Roger miller – King of the road.
31.Wilson Pickett – In the midnight hour
32. Roy Orbison Pretty Woman ; Crying
33. Ottis reddng – Dock on the bay
34. Rolling Stones – Satisfaction
35. Frank Sinatra – My way; Strangers in the night.
36. Sam and dave – Soul Man
37.Simon and garfunkle – Sounds of silence
38. Sonny and cher – I got you babe
The sound of music and hair was the thing for musicals
and the last but certainly not the least is the band that turned music on it's ears; the beatles
I want to hold your hand, Sgt. Peppers lonely hearts band. Yesterday. All you need is love
Such was the band that inspired what we think of today as the rock and roll band of tommorrow.
Then came the freedom of what we call the rock Era that brought about the expierents of new musical equipment and ideas.
The 70's brought us. ABBA – Dancing queen
2. Bee GEES – How deep is your love; Staying Alive
3. Chicago -
Jersey
Carrying a butterfly knife in most states is illegal. You don't need a knife, just talk your way out of the situation. Just walk away if you feel the danger. If not, you got your fists to do the talking! Give em a beating!!!
Truth B
Assuming that this is a fixed blade knife (which is what it sounds like) it is a dirk or dagger under state law. It is illegal to carry one concealed on your person. Having it in a bag you are carrying might be sufficient to qualify as on your person (it would be if it was a firearm, but I have seen no discussion of knives). State law makes it lawful to carry the knife openly or in a belt sheath (which itself cannot be in any way concealed).
Los Angeles Municipal Code makes it illegal to openly carry any dirk or dagger 3" or more in length. I think this law is unenforceable, and I have not heard of any recent attempts to enforce it. While you sure don't want to be the one to test the law, as you can see there is no way you can lawfully carry that knife without breaking one law or the other.
Sorry I cannot give you better guidance, but the law is simply not clear in California on this question at present.
BTW, it is not a good thing to tell officers that you have a knife "for protection," since that shows your intent to use it as a weapon, rather than as some other tool (e.g., a screwdriver or letter opener).
Sky Flying Gorgon Witch
I will try this from memory and break it down by decades.
Turn of the Century classics.
1. Sousa band and Stars and stripes forever.
2. Scott Joplin – The entertainer
3.Frank Stanley – Auld Lang Syne.
4. Am,erica the beautiful
5. BillMurrays take me to the ball game
6. Swing low sweet chariot
7. Over there
I believe the next decade is or was called the dawn of the Jazz age.
1. Louis Armstrong – When the saints go marching in
2. Fats waller – aint misbehavin'
3. W.C. Handy – St. Louis Blues.
4. sweet Georgia brown
5. Hoaggy carmicheal – Star dust
6. Happy days are here again
Of course we had the depression era and the government just fell over themselves trying to get upbeat songs for people.
Tough times for people.
1. Kate smith – GOD Bless America
2. Jimmie davis and you are my Sunshine
3.Roy Acuff – Wabash Cannonball
4. Judie garland – Over the rainbow
5.Bing Crosby – Pennies from Heaven
6. Cab Calloway – Minnie the moocher
7. Shirley Temple – Good ship lollipop
8. Chuckwagon Gang – I'll fly away.
Also the musicals Showboat and Porgy and Bess came from that era
From that era brought about a new and a fun era that lead us through Patriotism of world war 2.
1. Woody guthries – This land is your land
2.Les Brown – Sentimental journey
3. Glenn Miller – In the mood
4.Andrew sisters – Boogie woogie bugle boy
5. Lena horn – Stormy weather
6.Les brown's Sentimental journy
7. Roy Rogers and dale evans- Happy Trails
8. Thelonius Monk – Around Midnight
9. Vaughn Monroe – Ghostriders in the sky
10.Bill Monroe – Blue moon of Kentucky
also the musicals of oklahoma and South Pacific.
From those growing times came a renewd spirt and freedom for kids to kick up their feet and get ready for american Bandstand and saturday nights at the malt shops and drive ins.
1. Ritchie valens – La Bamba
2. Chuck berry – Johnny B. Goode.
3.Everly brothers – Wake up little suzie
4. Johnny Cash – I walk the line
5. The Isley Brothers – Shout
6. The champs – Tequilla
7. Hank williams- I'm so lonesome i could cry
8.Bo Diddley- Bo diddley
9. Ray Charles – Georgia on my Mind.
10. Eddie cochran – Summertime blues
11. Danny and the juniors – At the hop.
12. Kingston Trio – Tom Dooley
13. Nat King Cole- Mona lisa
14. Bill Halley – Rock around the clock
15. Bobby Darin – Mack the knife
16. Fats domino – Blueberry Hill
17. Johnny Mathis – Chances are
18 Jerry Lee lewis – Great Balls of fire
then came the legends of Buddy Holley with Peggy Sue and that will be the day
and the king Elvis Presley with Heartbreak hotel and hound dog.
Also some great musicals like the king and I, West side story, Music Man, and My fair lady!
from their we went to the generation of free love and wild ideas in music. Some of which will never ever be touched gain not only in character but in imagination and expiermentation and that spawned the most creative generation in the history of music.
1 Beach Boys – good vibrations
2. Animals – house of the rising sun
3. Doors – Light my fire
4. Bob Dylan – The times are a changing
5 Johnny cash – Ring of fire
6. Louis armstrong- What a wonderful World
7. The byrds – Turn, turn , turn
8. James brown – I feel good
9. C.C.R. Proud Mary
10. Chubby Checker – The twist
11. Jackie DelShannon – What the world needs now
12. Dion – Abraham, Martin and John
13.Aretha franklin – Respect
14. Marvin Gaye – Heard it through the grapevine
15. Lesly gore- It's my party
16. BB Kink – The thrill is gone
17. The tokens – the lion sleeps tonight
18. Jefferson Airplane – White Rabbit
19. Jimi Hendrix – Along the watchtower
20. Sly Stone – Everyday people
21.The supremes- Stop in the name of love
22. Ben E. King – Stand by me
23. Steppenwolf – Born tobe wild
24.Percy Sledge – When a man loves a woman
25. Temptations – My Girl
26.Mama's and the papa's – California dreaming
27.Peter Paul and mary – Blowing in the wind
28. Henry Mancini – Moon River
29.Smokey Robinson and the miracles – The tracks of my tears
30. Roger miller – King of the road.
31.Wilson Pickett – In the midnight hour
32. Roy Orbison Pretty Woman ; Crying
33. Ottis reddng – Dock on the bay
34. Rolling Stones – Satisfaction
35. Frank Sinatra – My way; Strangers in the night.
36. Sam and dave – Soul Man
37.Simon and garfunkle – Sounds of silence
38. Sonny and cher – I got you babe
The sound of music and hair was the thing for musicals
and the last but certainly not the least is the band that turned music on it's ears; the beatles
I want to hold your hand, Sgt. Peppers lonely hearts band. Yesterday. All you need is love
Such was the band that inspired what we think of today as the rock and roll band of tommorrow.
Then came the freedom of what we call the rock Era that brought about the expierents of new musical equipment and ideas.
The 70's brought us. ABBA – Dancing queen
2. Bee GEES – How deep is your love; Staying Alive
3. Chicago -