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algale
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X-mas Update

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In December 2012, I made a display rack for my son's Karate belts.

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Three years later, it is full. He has earned his first degree black belt, but as he still wears it, it isn't mounted yet. When he earns his second degree black belt, the first degree will go on top.
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Very impressive.
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joedw00 wrote:Very impressive.

Indeed!

How many black belt 'degrees'?
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JPG wrote:
joedw00 wrote:Very impressive.

Indeed!

How many black belt 'degrees'?
I don't know what the limit is or if there is one. His instructor is a 4th or 5th degree, I forget which.
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