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Hanwei Lion Dog Katana (SH2439) |
Points: 40
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The Lion Dog Katana features an O-Kissaki blade of Hanwei's own high-alloy HWS-1S steel, which combines superior performance with an outstanding O-choji hamon. This steel is made in Hanwei's new factory, with high-tech equipment, producing a very pure advanced-metallurgy blade with the best edge-holding capability and resilience of any blade ever produced by Hanwei.
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Honshu Single Sword Display Stand (UC3194) |
Points: 2
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Display your swords in style with the Honshu Single Sword Wooden Stand! Thanks to its durable wooden construction and large dimensions, this elegant stand can support almost any knife or sword. The stand is painted matte black.
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Black Laquered Single Katana Stand (OH2105) |
Points: 4
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Our Katana Stand is built to display a single katana to great effect. The padded shelf allows the additional display of a tanto or a maintenance kit. The rich black lacquer finish will enhance the display of any of our Hanwei Katana.
Black Laquered Oak
High quality
Accessory shelf for Tanto or maintenance kit
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Hanwei Hanger Black Finish (OH2377) |
Points: 1
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Our steel sword hangers provide an economical and sturdy solution for displaying any Japanese-style or medieval sword on a wall. Supplied in pairs in either nickel plated (0H2378) or black powder-coated (OH2377)finish, the hangers can be arranged to display the sword either horizontally or at an angle and are supplied with mounting screws (wall-board or sheet-rock mounting will also require wall anchors). Both styles have plastic-covered hooks, to avoid damage to Saya finishes. Simple and unobtrusive, these hangers are designed to focus attention on the piece being displayed.
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Hanwei Hanger Nickel Finish (OH2378) |
Points: 1
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Our steel sword hangers provide an economical and sturdy solution for displaying any Japanese-style or medieval sword on a wall. Supplied in pairs in either nickel plated (0H2378) or black powder-coated (OH2377)finish, the hangers can be arranged to display the sword either horizontally or at an angle and are supplied with mounting screws (wall-board or sheet-rock mounting will also require wall anchors). Both styles have plastic-covered hooks, to avoid damage to Saya finishes. Simple and unobtrusive, these hangers are designed to focus attention on the piece being displayed.
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Cold Steel Gold Lion Katana Sword (88ABK) |
Points: 20
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The Cold Steel Gold Lion Katana represents a Samurai’s “every day carry sword” for personal protection, and the defense of his Lord, his family and his home. Significantly lighter than some of our other heavier-duty Katanas, it is not only faster in-hand, but easier and more comfortable to carry when tucked into an Obi and worn all day.
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Cold Steel Gold Lion Wakizashi Sword (88ABW) |
Points: 15
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The Gold Lion Wakizashi mirrors the materials, fit and finish of its larger brother in every way except size. It’s equally light and fast, and with the same high-quality materials, but at a fraction of the size, making it an exquisite companion piece to the Gold Lion Katana, or a beautiful stand-alone blade in its own right.
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Cold Steel Mizutori (Crane) Katana Sword (88CKK) |
Points: 20
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The Crane is a symbol of luck and longevity, loyalty and strength, and is a much-loved symbol in Japan. As we developed a new Katana to add to our long standing and world-renowned line-up of Japanese blades, we felt it only fitting to add the Crane as a motif. The Mizutori (Crane) Katana is a high-end, high-performance blade that was inspired by older, practical battlefield Katanas
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Cold Steel Sword - Dragonfly Katana (88DK) |
Points: 25
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Cold Steel Dragonfly Katana
The classic Japanese battle sword in all its incarnations has been celebrated for centuries, not only for its elegant lines and simple beauty, but also for the technique and skill that went into its construction.
Most swords offered today are interpretive copies of antiquities from feudal Japan. They were made for warrior`s of small stature who seldom rose above five and a half feet. As skillfully designed as these swords are, they may not be perfectly suited for the twenty first century warrior, who benefited from contemporary advances in childhood nutrition and healthcare and grew up to be a substantially taller, stronger, and more athletic version of his historical counterpart.
As a way of compensating for this size disparity, Cold Steel has created the Dragonfly Series. These swords feature thicker, wider and heavier blades, which mirror our Imperial Series in respect to heat treatment, polish, quality of furnishings, and attention to detail, but with a few new departures.
Most noticeable are the distinctive teal-green silk cord-wrap and black samé (ray skin) used on the handles and the black iron furniture that bears the dragonfly motif. Also, the polished blades are more strongly curved than our Imperial blades and terminate in a long iris leaf point for maximum cutting and slashing potential. Additionally, these swords come with two protective bags. There is a blue travel bag and an intricately decorative display bag that`s made from the finest heavy silk metallic brocade.
Steel: 1055 High Carbon
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Cold Steel Sword - Warrior Chisa Katana (88BCK) |
Points: 20
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Handle: 11 1/2" Samé (Ray Skin). black braid cord with brass Menuki
Steel: 1055 High Carbon
Sheath: Black Lacquered Wood w/blue violet cover bag
The Japanese swords of the Imperial Series have proven, since their initial introduction almost two years ago, to be quite popular with many of our customers. Still, we are aware that there are some people who want a battle ready sword but hope to find one at a more affordable price. Our new Warrior Series addresses this problem directly. In our efforts to reduce the costliness of the blades, we have omitted the expensive mirror polishing that we used on the Imperial swords to create a new series of Japanese swords with a more practical finish. The Warrior Series swords are very handsome in their own right and share the same steel, heat treatment, and sharpness as their more expensive Imperial counterparts. Like the Imperial swords, they have Samé covered, cord wrapped handles and quality fittings.
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Tags: martial arts, katana, iaito, sword, fencing, tonfa, boken, bokken, kama, shinai, samuraj, judo, karate, kenjutsu, kenjitsu, ninja, kungfu,
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