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Piercing wounds are generally regarded as more effective than cuts, especially in a small knife like this.  On &quot;Knife or Death&quot; (where Tu Lam is one of the hosts) I don&#039;t think a &quot;fighting&quot; knife with no crossguard and a tiny finger groove would even pass the preliminary safety testing to enter the course.]]></description>
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<p>Piercing wounds are generally regarded as more effective than cuts, especially in a small knife like this.  On &#8220;Knife or Death&#8221; (where Tu Lam is one of the hosts) I don&#8217;t think a &#8220;fighting&#8221; knife with no crossguard and a tiny finger groove would even pass the preliminary safety testing to enter the course.</p>
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