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  2. Japanese swordsmithing - Wikipedia

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    Visual glossary of Japanese sword terms. Japanese swordsmithing is the labour-intensive bladesmithing process developed in Japan beginning in the sixth century for forging traditionally made bladed weapons [1] [2] including katana, wakizashi, tantō, yari, naginata, nagamaki, tachi, nodachi, ōdachi, kodachi, and ya.

  3. Category:Japanese film posters - Wikipedia

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    S. File:Shadow of Fireほかげ.jpg; File:She and her cat.jpg; File:Shodo Girls!! film poster.jpg; File:Shōjo Tsubaki kamishibai.jpg; File:Shylock children film.jpg

  4. Jitte - Wikipedia

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    A tassled jitte with a hidden stiletto in the hilt. Jitte may have a small point or blade attached to the hilt (tsuka) and hidden in the main shaft (boshin).Jitte could be highly decorated with all manner of inlays and designs or very plain and basic depending on the status of the owner and the jitte's intended use.

  5. Category:Film posters - Wikipedia

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    Moster (motion movie poster) Media in category "Film posters" This category contains only the following file. B. File:Better Man film poster (North America).jpg

  6. Category:Film poster artists - Wikipedia

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  7. Who's in charge on a movie set? Film leadership roles ...

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    As the investigation into the fatal "Rust" shooting focuses on the armorer and assistant director, here's a look at the key roles and hierarchy on a film set.

  8. Tekkan - Wikipedia

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    Antique Japanese tekkan (tetsu ken) The tekkan (Japanese: 鉄管, lit. "iron pipe"), also known as tetsu-ken or tettō (鉄刀, lit. "iron sword"), is a Japanese weapon that was used during the Edo period until the beginning of the 20th century. [1]

  9. Danny Glover recalls the origins of his famous 'Lethal Weapon ...

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    It's been 35 years since Lethal Weapon blasted into multiplexes, but Danny Glover still isn't too old for this ... well, you know.The Richard Donner-directed, Shane Black-written action favorite ...