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>From: Raymond Kessler <[email protected]>
>
>Thanks Eugene!  Not exactly a sympathy-arousing fact situation, and I
>suspect  the nunchaku has relatively little use for home defense.

A city prosecutor friend said  in the 1970s that watching a new judge sit on a 
namchucku case (they were at the time banned by city code) was always amusing. 
Average city court judge was then an elderly attorney with some political clout 
(but not enough to land a higher job). He'd be sitting there, never having 
heard of this form of weapon, holding two sticks tied together with cord, and 
wondering what in hades this was, and if it was the namchucku, why anyone had 
outlawed it. After one new judge figured out that they were some sort of 
weapon, he asked how they were used -- did you snare your opponent's wrist 
between them, and twist until he cried uncle?
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