Collapsible, re-combinative martial-arts weapon

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ABSTRACT:
A number of component parts may be recombined to form a number of different martial-arts weapons. The many different types of weapons that may be formed is achieved via three elongated basic components interconnected together by male and female couplers, and a number of secondary components also connected to the three basic components by male and female couplers. One secondary component is chain for connection to one end of a basic component or between adjacent ends of two basic components. A number of other secondary components allows for many other different weapons to be formed. The recombinative and collapsible nature of the components also allows for ease of transport.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3703011 (1972-11-01), Goggi et al.
patent: 3934877 (1976-01-01), White
patent: 4070023 (1978-01-01), Cutler
patent: 4132408 (1979-01-01), Sabat
Black Belt magazine article, "Vari-Weight Nunchaku", Aug. 1984, Scientific Library.
Black Belt magazine article, "New Concepts", Mar. 1976, p. 27, Scientific Library.

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