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<blockquote data-quote="caojyn" data-source="post: 3142411" data-attributes="member: 5425"><p>I knew an old farmer that fought in the pacific. When I was a kid he’d show me a samurai sword he took off some soldier he killed. As he told the story he came around a corner and some little Japanese guy stabbed him in the side (he’d lift his shirt and show the scar for emphasis). He’d finish with saying “you shouldn’t bring a knife to gun fight.” </p><p></p><p>Small follow up, in the early 2000’s he got a call from someone in the government saying the family of the soldier was trying to track down the sword. The farmer’s son ended up flying to japan and meeting the family and hearing the history of this 300 year old sword.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caojyn, post: 3142411, member: 5425"] I knew an old farmer that fought in the pacific. When I was a kid he’d show me a samurai sword he took off some soldier he killed. As he told the story he came around a corner and some little Japanese guy stabbed him in the side (he’d lift his shirt and show the scar for emphasis). He’d finish with saying “you shouldn’t bring a knife to gun fight.” Small follow up, in the early 2000’s he got a call from someone in the government saying the family of the soldier was trying to track down the sword. The farmer’s son ended up flying to japan and meeting the family and hearing the history of this 300 year old sword. [/QUOTE]
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