Tsuba Katana

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 13-08-2009

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Tsuba Katana
it is a katana right? (link inside)?

http://www.topicool.com/sword/handmade-japanese-sword/handmade-functional-samurai-katana-sword-w–2-tsuba-bl-1454.html is this a katana nice it would be able to cut some things like Bambo etc.. or katana kindda be really sucky? http://www.topicool.com/sword/handmade-japanese-sword/hand-forged-tiger-samurai-katana-razor-sharp-819.html how bout you? looks good?

The first list you would not be appropriate for tameshigiri, or the practice of cutting the mat. Personally, I never had seen the sword, but knowing that stainless steel is the sword does not cut. Like the person above me said, carbon steel and other metals, would be more suitable for cutting. Also, I have seen many online stores for different katanas, and I know topicool not going to be one of the best. This is a great store, but many items are too expensive. This is my favorite place to buy and look up katanas. You can find a very basic and useful guide to buying a katana and the staff is very helpful if u contanct them. Http: / / www.swordsofmight.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=2 contact me if you have further questions. Edit: Another note is that you do not need more than $ 500 to buy a sword proper cut. Many of the good may differ 100-1000. Beginner swords are 60 minimum. If they choose buying a practice katana is not made of stainless steel sheet, be sure to take care of it. I made a mistake not to clean my first sword and

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Sword Tsuba

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 19-05-2009

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Sword Tsuba
How do I remove the tsuba on my Samurai sword?

I want to protect the leaf because its getting very weak, how can I get the tsuba out, only I have the basic tools, the sword is a representative of

Check this vid, it explains better than me.

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Sword Parts

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 15-08-2008

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Sword Parts

If you ever wanted to own a medieval sword to hang on the wall, show your friends, or bring with you to a Renaissance Festival this guide will help you make a good first purchase.

Buy sword can be a confusing process. There are thousands of vendors, hundreds of manufacturers, and a dozen different types of metals that swords are made of. If this is your first sword, then you should make a pleasant experience getting the sword that looks and feels good for you. If you stick with a reliable vendor then the sword should be of good quality that will give many years of worry free enjoyment and maybe even start with a sword collecting hobby.

How to buy online sword

If you can not visit a place that sells swords and absolutely necessary to buy one online here are a couple of things to do. Take note very carefully the weight of the sword then get something that weighs the same and have in their hands. You will be surprised how you feel and there's a big difference between a sword which weighs two kilograms and weighs four pounds. You should also take into account the length of the sword and then use a measuring tape to get an idea of the actual magnitude of the same.

Decide what you want a sword

The first decision you have to do is why you want the sword. This will help to choose their first sword. There are two main reasons that I will describe here. If you want a sword to hang on the wall like a piece of screen that occasionally withdrawn to show friends, then you should find a sword that is made of stainless steel and required little or no maintenance. If you seek a functional sword battle ready, make sure to make these care and maintanence as swords forged in high carbon steel will corrode over time if not managed properly.

If I want a sword to use as part of a suit or as an accompaniment to Renaissance Festival and the role of events that are then you should get a sword that comes with a belt and holster. Again, because the swords come in a variety of sizes, finding a pod may be a very difficult task.

Adjust your decision to one of three basic types of sword.

Because there are thousands of different swords you should find out which of the three main types of swords that you want to.

* Replicas of the original swords-You may want to get a sword that is a replica of a historical sword real, like a Scottish claymore, medieval sword, rapier or Spanish.
* Movie Replicas: – You might want to get a sword that has seen a film, as the Lord of the Rings swords are very popular.
* Target = "_blank" title = "Fantasy Swords"> Fantasy Swords – These swords may look very different, often have complicated straps and unique blade shapes.

So now you have narrowed the selection that even the use of the sword and the type of sword, and is ready to really start looking at buying a sword. Here are some guidelines to help you make a good purchase.

It is recommended that you only buy a new sword from a reputable retailer. Thus you have an ironclad guarantee that if something is wrong with the sword. You can send back and try another sword. When looking at the sites of the sword online or specialty weapons sites there are some things you should look. Does the site have the hacker logo guaranteed safe? Do you have a clear support available to customers phone number you can call? And having a customer section the existence of the site or help page.

Swords have a two thousand year history, with many manufacturers, dealers, collectors and experts swords. But when you get your first sword must decide on the sword that will make you happy and not worry about all the details that may complicate his decision. Get a sword that looks and feels good for you and get a system established and well known retailer and have a sword that will bring years of enjoyment and maybe start with a new hobby.

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Samurai Katana

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 08-01-2008

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Samurai Katana

Since the movie Kill Bill came out more people have been collecting samurai katana swords. Heck, I even have one for me, but not the only types of people can get replica swords.

Apart from samurai katana swords you can also get replicas of swords of some of its Favorite movies like "The Princess Bride" and "Frank Miller's 300." Most people love looking at spades, which could return to our primitive roots. Unfortunately, many people do not even know what they could do with a replica of the sword movie if you bought one.

Well, one thing people can do with katana samurai swords and other replica swords are used for home decorations. They go very well in home theaters that need a little something extra. When people start getting the home theater accessories usually never think about the movie is what I did with my katana samurai sword from the movie "Kill Bill. I hung in my home theater room with a poster of the original film the movie. I also have a few other types of replica swords movie I hung the media around the room. When people come usually miss all the other decorative elements that together Beeline in the room and directly to the samurai katana swords.

If you are still trying to find unique decorative items for the home theater you should look at samurai katana swords or other accessories related to the movie. They can create that atmosphere which is located in a projection room private home one producer, when in fact you are the producer and his friends are in his private study.

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Sword Katana

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 10-10-2005

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Sword Katana
Is there a special type of Chinese sword sword rack? Or is that work on standard rack katana''?

I have a wooden and a metal sword, and I need a sword rack (wall or floor). Is there a special type of swords? All I can find is the standard three katana rack sword. Will it work? Thanks!

work to a rack katana swords. have a check http://www.handmadesword.com/sword-display-stands.html

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Japanese Katana

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 26-06-2005

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Japanese Katana
What is the name of the Japanese katana training?

A few days ago I started having an interest in training Japanese katana. I've done some research and four names have appeared: Battōjutsu, Iaido, Iaijutsu and Kenjutsu. What is the difference between them, and what is the training that I for? PS: I am just beginnin, so I do not know much about this atuff, and I will be happier to learn about this wonderful Japanese martial arts. Thank you.

These are all about the art of the sword, but not all of them using live blades. Regardless of any of them will benefit, however not allowed to use a Shinken (leaf living) until you have received this level of training. Battojutsu is designed to combat the sword and is a unique system. The modern foam sword tournaments control Battojutsu generated from and though very different from Kendo's pretty funny.

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Katana Sword

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 18-01-2004

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Katana Sword
Katana Sword?

My boyfriend has always mentioned owning a sword, our first anniversary is next month and referred to him as swords Katana, I've seen some really nice and I know the more or less how you would like, but other than that I know nothing else. How do I know if the sword is nice, cheap looking and such. Is there a certain length and width must be how the price? Someone please help!

Depends on what you are seeking. Your boyfriend knows how to use a sword? Do you operate in martial arts? If it's just to hang on your wall will make a replica cheap. If you are looking for something more realistic from brands like Paul Chen or factory offer coldsteel katana actually pretty decent quality at prices ranging between 200 and $ 1500 Check their sites http://www.coldsteel.com/ http://www.casiberia.com/ If you really want to splash out you can check the antique shops of an antique or check to have one on hand to meet their needs. or go to Japan and locate a dealer or find some of Morgan Valley blacksmiths as we forge. Handmade swords are things expensive but that go up from $ 2000 for …

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