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Ron Broberg
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Is the tomegawa (used to rigidly lock individual lames together) used in the sode, kusazuri, and/or shikoro as well as in the do or is this a do only thing?

And is this more prevalent in older dos (o-yoroi, do maru, haramaki) than tosei, the other war around, or equally common in both?

Thanks

* edited to add the second question
Last edited by Ron Broberg on Tue Mar 02, 2004 1:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by William Frisbee »

Ron,

I don't THINK so, as most of the other armour pieces are meant to be flexible. I could be very wrong, Effingham is the real expert here...
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Tomegawa are only used on the do.


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