Ellington Knife

Where can I find a butterfly knife training ?
i have seen :
Ellington Knife – Martial Arts Dull Butterfly Trainer
in ebay : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120427596977&ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:US:1123
I really liked that one but unfortunately they wont ship outside US, I look for something similar with worldwide shipping options
Try amazon.com
Mack the knife – Ella Fitzgerald & Duke Ellington
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Cambridge Silversmiths Codie 65-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 12 $49.15 With its clean lines and simple ornamentation, Codie flatware from Cambridge Silversmiths sets a handsome table for everyday dining. Crafted from 18/0 stainless steel, the pattern features a subtly flared handle with an emphatically flared tip. Raised banding accents the tip and the neck for understated style. Subtle curves on the working ends and mirror finishing complete the design. With 65 pie… |
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Ellington Trainer (Practice) Butterfly Pocket Knife – No Edge $8.88 Don’t worry about cutting yourself when you are honing you skills with a butterfly knife. Want to try a new trick, but afraid of cutting yourself? The training butterfly knife is weighted similar to other butterfly knives its size. It has a smooth operation sturdy build that can be put through a beating when training. These don’t fall apart like the cheap trainers, because they use screws (can b… |
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Essential Louis Armstrong $11.44 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Ella & Duke at the Cote D’Azur $15.38 This two-CD collection differs considerably from both the stunning eight-CD complete Côte d’Azur set and the single-CD all-Ellington Soul Call, taken from the same set of concerts at the 1966 Antibes jazz festival. Ella Fitzgerald’s all over these tunes, making this a full-on collaborative set. She sounds mightily driven, sometimes almost boundary-breaking in her execution. Vocally, she’s both ti… |
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Viveza: Encore $16.98 Viveza, one of the world’s favourite salon groups does it again! With “Encore” this Canadian quintet brings alive salon music from Europe and South America with a freshness and vivacity that you have to hear to believe. Salon music flourished in the 1920′s and 30′s, especially in the grand hotels. The repertoire of each ensemble was as varied as the patrons who frequented these fabled “palm cou… |
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