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Yes. (annother short one)IT really is. Are you feeling okay?![]()
Im trying to be less of novel poster now. Try to reply shorter lol
Not quite this way. Only certain swords and armor and other very important items are under the protection of National Importance act. Most WW2 Katana are fine to export as long they dont have a maker name that is important to the country. As for modern makers, well, why not? If people in other countries want their Katana then its fine. The act is mostly, actually, entirely to preserve and protect the history of Japan and wht is left, like the Honjo Masamune. You can not put price on this sword. it was the Shoganate family history and yes, Masamune made it, so, it is something very important, and the family are trying to return it since WW2 when it was handed to the police station after surrender. Most 100 year or so swords are fine, just need to get the permit from your country if you need one.They're fiercely protective of the dynastic/heirloom swords, but even just having one custom made (only 50K up to 500K, from a reputable Smith- is no guarantee you're leaving the country with it either...). The bureaucratic red tape that you have to go through cannot be cut with finest Katana.![]()
You leave Hello Kitty alone before i spam you Hello Kitty GIF hahaYou monster! How could you watch "Hello Kitty"?
Again, ramble away. I enjoy it.
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I see. I actually dont know the Host. Yes, The Fog is great classic horror. Just so much fun, and I like it is creepy. That is just how it supposed be lolA LOT of them were animated due to budget constraints and the fact the SFX were no where near believable enough to do the story justice. You had a lot more freedom with animation back then. A live action Robotech, even, would've been awful to watch and almost impossible to make into a movie- even with a Star Wars budget.
I remember "The Fog". An absolute classic.![]()
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