Wow at last we see some practical Ninjutsu that can actually save lives. Very good job Anthony. I like when it´s not about historical correctness but about actual skills you can use. Forgive us for finding much of the more academic sides of the art a bit boring.
Wonderful video Antony! Definitely the highlight of my day! Never expected the saw in your mouth! Quick question. I saw you used a band of metal that you cut. Can you please recommend where we could get a piece like you had available? I would like to try this!
Absolutely loved this video . . . interesting story that includes a novel escape technique. I have seen CIA escape tools hidden in tubes for the rear end, hollow teeth , etc however this was something new. I wonder if you could paint the saw a pink gum color to make it even harder to detect. Keep up the great work, even though I concentrate on modern ninja / spy techniques, I am well aware that you can always learn from history and adapt it to the modern day. I love your books as well. I am on Pinterest as The Modern Ninja.
Yes, as that is the quickest method. Today you can still get micro saws as well as diamond rods. The weakest point to a lock is often the Chinese metal hasp, so like the ties, you cut through the softer hasp and not the hardened shackle.
I have worked in a couple of prisons in my life and I have learned some amazing tools and techniques. This is as good as modern escape techniques and it's hidden very well. Good job Anthony!
Very cool, I hope you still teach it 7 years later. I watched a WWII training video that has a captured spy sitting in his boxers (would be naked in real life) and they were checking every hem and every button. Escape tools can be bought today, but how to carry them is not as easy to find. The easiest to hide are also the easiest to find. With any escape from kidnapping is escaping the first scene before they take you to the more secure second scene.
I'll be honest when he asked where do you think he has hidden it. I assumed the prison wallet. It made me think I didn't want to be a ninja anymore. So when he pulled the saw out of his mouth. I was all like relieved.
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Wow at last we see some practical Ninjutsu that can actually save lives. Very good job Anthony. I like when it´s not about historical correctness but about actual skills you can use. Forgive us for finding much of the more academic sides of the art a bit boring.
Really enjoy your videos. Totally changed my perception on Ninjutsu
Wonderful video Antony! Definitely the highlight of my day! Never expected the saw in your mouth! Quick question. I saw you used a band of metal that you cut. Can you please recommend where we could get a piece like you had available? I would like to try this!
More of these how to vids please! I love historical replicas.
Incredible.
Absolutely loved this video . . . interesting story that includes a novel escape technique. I have seen CIA escape tools hidden in tubes for the rear end, hollow teeth , etc however this was something new. I wonder if you could paint the saw a pink gum color to make it even harder to detect. Keep up the great work, even though I concentrate on modern ninja / spy techniques, I am well aware that you can always learn from history and adapt it to the modern day. I love your books as well. I am on Pinterest as The Modern Ninja.
Come to think of it, the saw could be made up of modern polymers or even ceramics.
This is officially the coolest thing I've seen in a long time. Sharing this one.
Thank you!
I wonder if they’d actually go for the ties in the bamboo cage with something like that.
Yes, as that is the quickest method. Today you can still get micro saws as well as diamond rods. The weakest point to a lock is often the Chinese metal hasp, so like the ties, you cut through the softer hasp and not the hardened shackle.
I have worked in a couple of prisons in my life and I have learned some amazing tools and techniques. This is as good as modern escape techniques and it's hidden very well. Good job Anthony!
Please, if you have a moment, any examples would be much appreciated.
A T-bone from a steak. It is not metal.@@efisgpr
good day sir. your videos are very insightful. what you can tell me about FUMA RYU
I like samurai swords and like samurai armor
welcome to the club
nice stuff
Great video antony, i keep notes and this was note worthy. Is there a name of the saw
Very cool, I hope you still teach it 7 years later. I watched a WWII training video that has a captured spy sitting in his boxers (would be naked in real life) and they were checking every hem and every button. Escape tools can be bought today, but how to carry them is not as easy to find. The easiest to hide are also the easiest to find. With any escape from kidnapping is escaping the first scene before they take you to the more secure second scene.
WOW didn't see that coming the is shinobi no mono sneaky way of hiding tools thumb up
Indeed
Could the saw blade be coated in a thin layer of wax first?
Great Video really didn't see this coming! lol
Good idea to to smooth those cut ends as well.
Incredible
Madness
Love it
Anthony can you tell me of an authentic ninjutsu school
this may seem inappropriate but did the ninja in the manuals put something up their you know what if ever captured, you know pulling a prison.
No seen it yet
I got to be honest Anthony I was thinking you hid the saw somewhere else :-)
I was hoping you would think that
Now I just have to learn how airport security works so I can always have one. Maybe fake braces?
how about an authentic ninjutsu master?
that's awesome, imagine if you'd have all this knowledge back then. you'd be unstoppable lol
More importantly,you would be able to stay alive.All those CIA agents use tools we can even begin to think about.
I expect Houdini probably did something similar to effect his prison escapes.
nope
I'll be honest when he asked where do you think he has hidden it. I assumed the prison wallet. It made me think I didn't want to be a ninja anymore. So when he pulled the saw out of his mouth. I was all like relieved.
Ya jin ryu nin jutsu-how about that ninja learned invisibility from bigfoot maybe bigfoot is Tengu ? Ya Jin -Bigfoot ninja school
Hahahah
100% Perfect
So what do you do alone at night with only a loin cloth and a saw?
Bamboo Master ahahahahah
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I love it!!!=)))
Awesome lesson! Let you know more about the metal through the Boilermaker's web page.
I will look into it.
Antony Cummins look up Flint saw
I will do
How did they get their clothes back?
Probably by stealing them using stealth or perhaps stealing other people's clothes from a bathhouse.
Does it have teeth?
Underpants
Make a windlass
Can you tell us what you think of the Bujinkan please?
Damasze its bullshit lol
You allways can hide rambo knife in your butt. And a few apples.
Too bad that people use metal detectors these days T_T
Yay, senpai loves me 😍
BJJ from Fusen Ryu?
He he he!
BJJ = Basically Just Judo
throw some light on sul sa do or the ninjas of korea.
bullshit invented in the 70s by the brother of the guy who invented hwarang do. there were no ninja in korea