Very clean Office indeed. Everything looks great though. Congrats on making the Mag Brian.
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... The Original Knight ..., Often Imitated, However Never Duplicated. The 1st Knight in Customs.
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Congrat's Brian.
Is that a Logans Run Gun in the picture frame,
Can't quite work it out.
Nice though."I've just bought a house. It's got a Buck Rogers Toilet. One yank, all gone!"Comment
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It was on Ebay, it was used 3 times during the series, it was the murder weapon in the episode "The Crypt". It was also used by the Dad from Land of the Lost in "Judas Goat". It wasn't expensive either.
Thanks, I worship Sonny Chiba, he was the reason I took up martial arts. The poster was a gift from my wonderful wife, it's slogan is "If you've got to fight --FIGHT DIRTY", I love it.The STREETFIGHTER poster is very cool too!
I think it's January, there are two covers, one has Rob Zombie.Is that the December issue or January issue of Geek??Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
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Brian, I'm amazed no one at the magazine caught your typo!--
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I'm a big fan of Sonny too. As much as I enjoy Hong Kong martial arts films from that era, Japan approached the genre from a somewhat different angle, and Sonny made a lot of very cool films during that period. And that poster's artwork and text are a classic example of 70's exploitation, it's one of my favourites.Comment
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I haven't checked but I think it might be their typo.
Yeah, I'm a huge fan of Japanese martial arts films of that era. I think they look different from the HK releases not only because Japanese film making was more sophisiticated but because of the differences in Karate and Kung Fu.I'm a big fan of Sonny too. As much as I enjoy Hong Kong martial arts films from that era, Japan approached the genre from a somewhat different angle, and Sonny made a lot of very cool films during that period. And that poster's artwork and text are a classic example of 70's exploitation, it's one of my favourites.
I always found Kung Fu can lend itself to the camera better in some ways, Karate (especially Okinawan) is a little more abrupt and to the point. I still don't know many kicks.Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
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