Nunchaku device

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F41B 1502

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041555511

ABSTRACT:
A nunchaku device comprising an elongated tubular handle member having one open end which telescopically receives one end of a second solid handle member. The telescopic ends of the two handles are connected by a cord which carries an intermediate section, slidable along the interior of the first tubular member, and movable from an inward location in the interior of the first handle member to a position adjacent the opened end of the first handle so as to provide a means for centering the cord with respect to the periphery of the handle. Detent means carried by the second handle are engageable at selected locations along the length of the first handle so as to permit the second handle to lockingly engage the first handle at said selected positions.

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