Samurai Patch – NEW 3″ size

$6.99

This samurai image is a reminder that you never stop fighting. Not even when all your weapons are broken and bloody. Not even with seven arrows sticking out of your body. That combat mindset allows people to survive horrible trauma and still live. That combat mindset makes you very hard to kill.

Woven patch with marrow edge. Approximately 3″ diameter. Velcro backing.

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This samurai image is a reminder that you never stop fighting. Not even when all your weapons are broken and bloody. Not even with seven arrows sticking out of your body. That combat mindset allows people to survive horrible trauma and still live. That combat mindset makes you very hard to kill.

New, smaller size: Woven patch with marrow edge. Approximately 3″ diameter. Velcro backing.

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For more information on the image, see the article.

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Weight 2 oz

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