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juramentado
13-Jun-2003, 06:35 AM
A question to the FMA people in Europe and the US:

Where do you buy your FMA weapons and equipment? Is there a shop nearby or do you get them online? If you do get them online, what's your favorite store?

Acekicken
29-Jun-2003, 11:31 AM
Originally posted by juramentado
A question to the FMA people in Europe and the US:

Where do you buy your FMA weapons and equipment? Is there a shop nearby or do you get them online? If you do get them online, what's your favorite store?


Warrior's Den has some of the best stuff out there.
They Have lot's of Sticks.

From Tree Trunks to Chop Sticks:)

Kaith Rustaz
29-Jun-2003, 09:54 PM
http://wdsupplies.com

Note, alot of stuffs not up on the website yet.

Good sticks. Good headgear too. :D

Acekicken
01-Jul-2003, 10:02 AM
Originally posted by Kaith Rustaz
http://wdsupplies.com

Note, alot of stuffs not up on the website yet.

Good sticks. Good headgear too. :D

Quality Products

BadMunkey
07-Jul-2003, 01:20 PM
I get my stuff either from my club when the guro comes back from the Philippines..

sticks i get from www.canestore.co.uk get the raw material and do em yaself. worked out much cheaper for me.

Wooden knives I make myself.

Balisongs I get from www.balisong.com

Arif Shaikh
09-Jul-2003, 09:17 AM
There are some good stuff on the net on the www.sekaidosports.com site. Do check it.

YODA
09-Jul-2003, 01:31 PM
Originally posted by Arif Shaikh
There are some good stuff on the net on the www.sekaidosports.com site. Do check it.

Can you spell "vested interest" LOL!

Ahem....

Sorry I couldn't get past all the flashing lights & whirling graphics to actually SEE your products.

SteveJKDUK
14-Jul-2003, 02:00 PM
I want to buy a Kamagong stick. Any ideas where I can get one from?

shadow joe
30-Jul-2003, 11:31 PM
http://members.tripod.com/lameco/html/catalog.htm


this site is run by the late Punong Guro Edgar Sulite's wife, Felisa. She provides for herself and family through the continued production of PG Sulite's famed equipment.


It's pretty fair prices, and the best quality stuff I've ever used. The older stuff was a tad cooler, cause it used to read "this product hand made by Edgar Sulite" when he was actually doing the work.



but please, if you buy equipment and want to support something noble, this would be it :D

YODA
31-Jul-2003, 06:49 AM
Fro what I've seen the Lameco stuff is excellent - very inovative designs which work very well.