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SakanaMidori 01-18-2008 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Akavir (Post 359816)
Hell everyone. In a weak or two I am going to buy a Katana, just because it is so Beautiful:) Who else is going to buy a Katana soon and who can give me some advise with choosing a Katana?

Herzlichen Dank!:vsign:

Like the phone?


ahaha! Just kidding.

I've no advice, I'm just telling a funny joke!

Persoanlly, I wouldn't care, but they are pretty. And if you're going just for looks, get the prettiest one!

Kmurry 01-18-2008 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by jpdrag0n (Post 361347)
haha tulsa. yeah good luck finding a kendo instructor in ur area. wooo

Well, it was just a thought. I keep my eyes open for a dojo. But where would I get in touch with other people that like swords like I do?

Ichigo2013 01-18-2008 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Akavir (Post 359816)
Hell everyone. In a weak or two I am going to buy a Katana, just because it is so Beautiful:) Who else is going to buy a Katana soon and who can give me some advise with choosing a Katana?

Herzlichen Dank!:vsign:

I is going to find one soon! But right now I'm buying a recipe book, bento box, and some food!

Hatredcopter 01-19-2008 03:56 AM

Just FYI, Kendo doesn't really teach you how to use a real sword. Kendo is fencing with bamboo swords, and the techniques and movements used in it are, for the most part, not applicable to that of real swordplay. I know this because I've been in kendo for several years (quit awhile back though because of the hours of the classes).

On the other hand, there are other martial arts, Kenjutsu, Shinkendo, and Iaido, all which have to do with using a real sword. Dojos for these martial arts are much more difficult to find in the US than a Kendo dojo, but they do exist - I've visited a few in the past just to see what they were like.

Also, Kendo is an ungodly expensive martial art. Hopefully you find a dojo which is cheap (run by a university or something like that), because just the equipment costs can be painful. A full set of BEGINNER'S armor runs around $300 minimum. A good shinai (bamboo sword) runs around $50. Equipment has to be replaced somewhat often, as they get worn out.

Lastly, Kendo is also one of the hardest martial arts I've ever been involved with. Just a few short rounds of sparring can really take the wind out of you until you learn to properly control breathing and such. It takes years and years to build up your speed and technique. The turnover rate in Kendo is pretty harsh - in the classes that I was in, only about 30-40% of the people there continued kendo after they bought their armor.

There are kendo resources on the internet dedicated to finding dojos, just use google and you'll see all sorts of stuff. Hope this information helps!

MarkDuff 01-19-2008 04:30 AM

Man katanas are awsome I just got one for my b-day.

Kmurry 01-20-2008 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Hatredcopter (Post 362292)
Just FYI, Kendo doesn't really teach you how to use a real sword. Kendo is fencing with bamboo swords, and the techniques and movements used in it are, for the most part, not applicable to that of real swordplay. I know this because I've been in kendo for several years (quit awhile back though because of the hours of the classes).

On the other hand, there are other martial arts, Kenjutsu, Shinkendo, and Iaido, all which have to do with using a real sword. Dojos for these martial arts are much more difficult to find in the US than a Kendo dojo, but they do exist - I've visited a few in the past just to see what they were like.

Also, Kendo is an ungodly expensive martial art. Hopefully you find a dojo which is cheap (run by a university or something like that), because just the equipment costs can be painful. A full set of BEGINNER'S armor runs around $300 minimum. A good shinai (bamboo sword) runs around $50. Equipment has to be replaced somewhat often, as they get worn out.

Lastly, Kendo is also one of the hardest martial arts I've ever been involved with. Just a few short rounds of sparring can really take the wind out of you until you learn to properly control breathing and such. It takes years and years to build up your speed and technique. The turnover rate in Kendo is pretty harsh - in the classes that I was in, only about 30-40% of the people there continued kendo after they bought their armor.

There are kendo resources on the internet dedicated to finding dojos, just use google and you'll see all sorts of stuff. Hope this information helps!

Thanks for the info. I'll check it out.

KeithDas 01-20-2008 08:01 PM

Nice!
 
Kendo looks to be great fun...... mabey a little painful though.

Suki 01-21-2008 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Hatredcopter (Post 360250)
Those so-called 'Hanzo' swords are all Chinese knockoffs. You cannot buy a real katana sword without putting down at least several hundred dollars minimum (and thats only for an Iaido-quality beginner's sword). The real cheap ones you see on a lot of sword websites are machine-made, Chinese wallhangers. Wallhanger meaning they are only fit for hanging on a wall - you don't want to swing one of those, as they can easily break free from the tsuka.

That is exactly what I want it for :D so Hanzo's will do it for me. Woooah Mark, post a pic of yours!! >.<

Sylar 01-21-2008 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Akavir (Post 359816)
Hell everyone. In a weak or two I am going to buy a Katana, just because it is so Beautiful:) Who else is going to buy a Katana soon and who can give me some advise with choosing a Katana?

Herzlichen Dank!:vsign:

Like OMFG!? Isn't that really fucking expensive?

mtnbkr01201 01-21-2008 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by MarkDuff (Post 362313)
Man katanas are awsome I just got one for my b-day.

Hi
If you ever get a chance, you should take a picture of your new Katana and show us, I'd like to see it. :D


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