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Let's buy a Katana!
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: |
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Use google, it's your friend dude.
AND since when a katana is a japanese game or videogame? :rolleyes: |
I too am contemplating buying a Katana as I think they are one of the most beautiful of all the swords :rheart: , however, what I don't want is stainless steel, mine has to be hand pounded of folded metal, and they are by far not inexpensive.
A real nice Katana can go for a grand +. |
Ohhh I want a katana sooo bad!! Made by Hattori Hanzō! *.*
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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. If all you want is a decoration, go for it. If you want to buy a real Japanese sword, you have to do a lot of research and save up some money - they aren't cheap at all.
Awhile back I went to a trade show of sorts for Japanese sword collectors. There were people there who had swords worth several tens of thousands of dollars, all hand-folded and forged by blacksmiths in Japan. Pretty amazing stuff. |
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Wow, that's cool that you're getting one ~ ! I would buy one, if I had lots and lots of money to spend on something I didn't need, or if I had any vauge idea of how to use them or fight with them ~ !
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Kendo is a good marshal art to learn about using the katana, I would like to take it, but here where I live there aren't any masters teaching it.
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