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The 3d-Fender
Is a Non-Lethal self defense tool. Use to thwart an attack. It is designed to hurt and injure, not to maim or kill.
This is a (6 inch--152.4 mm ) self defense tool that is used like a kuboton. The pointed blade is used to strike at the soft tissue of the assailant--eyes, mouth, nose or neck. The pommel end--used to strike at hard bone of the wrist, cheeks or skull. The Scalloped area on blade is used to scratch an attacker to collect DNA. Also, the handle has friction thumb grip and a blade index notch for control. Use with under hand hits and downward strikes. Stab with a thrust and parry your attacker’s hits with your armed or open hand.
Compliance Point. If it is possible during an altercation for you to get a piece of soft flesh of the bad guy between the blade tip and your thumb you can get immediate compliance. For example, Hold the blade tip against the side of your nose and use your thumb to exert a small amount of pressure to get a feel for how much pain the Compliance Point can deliver.
If faced with danger the best thing is to remove yourself, but that sometimes is not possible.
Please use The 3d-Fender in a safe and responsible manner!!!
Peace
Testing--
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The Blade Tip penetrated into a pork roast.
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Striking a liter soda bottle filled with water, the tip of the Blade failed after several vigorous stabs ( even after the tip break-- there was still a good ragged end that would hurt ) which left scratches and dents on the bottle.
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A Pommel End strike left dents in full can of beans. The grip was uncomfortable but my hand did not slip.
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The DNA Collector scratched and pulled hide from a leather shoe.
3d-Fender is a Non-Lethal Self-defense Tool---It Will Hurt--the effectiveness of this tool depends on the Willingness of a Fellow--against the bad in the other. We must abhor violence--but when you cannot then you must stand your ground and say …
“I will not be violated.”