Michael H. Brown, Harold James Jenks - Invisible Weapons Of The Modern Ninja
Desert Publications | 1984 | ISBN: 0879474297 | English | 106 pages | PDF | 1.74 MB
Desert Publications | 1984 | ISBN: 0879474297 | English | 106 pages | PDF | 1.74 MB
Excellent manual on inprovised weapons and their use in self defense situations.
Introduction
Theory of Improvised Weapons
The Weapons of Okinawa
The Pistol as a Club
Soap
The Hand-Pack
The Weapon Nobody Uses
The Padlock
Razor Blades & Toothbrushes
The Eyes Have It
Elbow Room
Ladies Hair Spray
Ballpoint Pens
Drinking Glasses
Shoe Polish
Ashtrays
Whiplash
Up Against the Wall
Brass Knuckles
KNOWLEDGE:
The Most Invisible of All Weapons
An Interview With Jenks
On Hand-to-Hand Combat Philosophy
Michael H. Brown served in the U.S. Army Airborne, ! 101st and 82nd (2 years each) 1960-1964. In the Summer of 1967 Mike lead an armed confrontation against the black Panther headquarters-the Panthers backed down!
Harold James Jenks practically grew up behind bars spending all of his teenage years in jails, reformatories and prisons. Jenks was not free until he was 24 years old-learned how to fight as a matter of survival. On the "outside" Jenks used knowledge acquired in prison for jobs managing unruly customers in nightclubs, etc.-getting upwards of $500 a day for occasional "trouble-shooting." In addition to knowledge acquired in prison Jenks dealt with knife experts on the streets whose tricks, moves and expertise had been passed down for generations.