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<title>Japanese Samurai Swords Buying Guide</title> 
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<description>... But we want to make it easy for anyone to find a good quality samurai sword that will last a lifetime, no matter if you’re looking for one of the very sought after Paul Chen Katana swords for battle or just a quality sword to hang over the mantle. 

The first thing to consider for your new samurai sword is the type and quality of the blade. If you’re looking for a you want to be sure and choose a full tang blade, which all of our authentic samurai swords feature as well as all of our battle ready swords. The term “full tang” means that the blade and the part of the sword under the...</description> 
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  <title>Authentic Samurai Sword Buying Guide</title> 
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  <description>... there are a few key things to look for in a quality blade.  
The most important thing is that you get a blade that has been forged using traditional construction methods and had authentic parts.  
Take the Thaitsuki Nihonto swords, they're forged using a 400 year old family method, are you...</description> 
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  <title>Chinese Swords: What to Know Before Buying</title> 
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  <description>... on the wall. As a matter of fact, they’re often called “wall hangers”. Stainless steel blades simply are not made to stand up to the rigors of cutting and dojo exercises.
Two very popular makers of blades that are battle ready are Paul Chen and Cold Steel. Cold steel, although and American...</description> 
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  <title>Buying A Used Car
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  <description>... can handle your used car purchase.
CHECKLIST OF QUESTIONS TO ASK ON THE TELEPHONE:* Why are you selling the car?
* How long have you owned it?
* Does it need any repairs?
* Is there  any rust on the car?
CHECKLIST OF ITEMS TO LOOK FOR BEFORE YOU TEST DRIVE:* Rust, holes, gunk in tailpipe
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  <title>How To Make Money Buying And Selling Used Cars  
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  <description>... every year, a wealth of opportunities exists
for anyone looking for extra-income, or a new and lucrative
full-time career. The key to making a lot of money in this
business, is to buy-low, and sell at a huge profit! This report
will show you how to get started down your road to...</description> 
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