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Jedi 106/Superjedi by G.Dapiran

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scar said:
Shane, I ran a search on google for Abellan. Unfortunately I can't understand the language -
Try running the website through altavista's babelfish, it does a fair job of turining it into english
 
Hello Alison,
Thanks for the info......now that's a trick I didn't know about either........Ah I guess one learns new things everyday then !!!!! Will do ! Here I goes!!
 
Scar,
The wood in the spearguns is always selected as top quality tropic wood with straight grains and really well dried. After lamination, already hard wood is no longer subject to wrapping or cracking. I use my dentons more or less 4 5 times a week in really tough conditions and believe me i have yet to see any nasty view apart from a couple of scratches.

The mass of the wood and the design of the gun targeted to achieve a certain power level is the key. Believe me you cant go wrong with a nice wooden gun.
 
Memo, you know something mate, You're definately right!!! Damn right gorgeous they look too!!! That does it - I'm, gettin' one right now!!
 
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