Brandon Fisher
Master Black Belt
I hope thats the case.
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I bought a pair of these - I just needed something, and could not wait any longer.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009PIUHG
They were cheap - I thought, well if no one can tell me the difference between the cheapies, I have to try something, so I'll go with the cheapest.
They're steel. And I bent them with my hands.
So now those are in the trash.
Steel apparently isn't getting it. Aluminum would be right out. I think too many people are thinking of sai to hang on walls or throw at trees or something (comments on feedback for various sai sold online). This isn't for doing kata exclusively. We do bo-sai kumite. Yes, we block bo staff strikes with them; if we fail to block, we get a shot in the head with the bo, and one of our guys got six stitches in his forehead for it. Full force? I'd say about that, yes.
Bottom line - I'm not asking anyone to make them for me. Despite the excellent advice, I'm simply not going to do that. I'm also not going to spend $300 and up on a set. I'm just a beginner. I need strong sai, real sai, and I was hoping there was something in between the $30 cheapies and the $300 'real' sai. Apparently not much.
Oh, and I really have trouble with web sites that won't list a price; you have to call them and they'll tell you how much they cost. Uh, sorry. I'm not into negotiating or finding out how much the guy feels like pricing them today depending his mood. If the price isn't listed, I'm not buying them. I thought about that one a lot. I respect the guy's desire to do that, but I'm not going to call him. That's just not me. Tell me the price or forget it.
SO, having bought stupid cheap and regretted it, I'm still looking. And a bit miffed at myself.
I look forward to your photos when you post them.
Phil makes incredible products.
I know this thread has been dead for a while but I wanted to know if anyone knew anything about this set of sai from The Martial Arts Store. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GW77SK/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I have Amazon gift cards I've earned via Bing Rewards and thought about ordering a set to learn with and then when/if I get proficient with them ordering a really good set.
They do look better...in that the grip has a nicer wrap and there are size options for the petite person.
But how do you know the difference in weight and balance?
Here's a question: It's my understanding that the sai come from a farming implement. Is that true? If so, what is the implement, what is it used for, and how different is the farming version compared to the modern kobudo version?
Looking back into the past, how well balanced do you suspect the sai of Okinawa 400 years ago were? If it was truly a farming implement, and was picked up for use as an improvised weapon, would any of this customizing and balancing etc. have ever come into the picture at all?