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Torak
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« on: 02 17, 2012, 06:02: PM »

I'm looking to borrow or rent someone's Bat'Leth for a student film shoot in Los Angeles.  Any suggestions on who I can ask?
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« Reply #1 on: 02 18, 2012, 12:04: AM »

Try contacting Klinfolk in your area through the Los Angles Klingon Meetup Group. There should be someone there who can provide you with access to a bat'leth/betleH and enough instruction on how to use it to keep your performers from hurting themselves.

Will you tell us more about your film? We are always looking for more material for our Inspirational Media Room. It is here that Klingons learn by example how to be Klingons.

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