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Condor Dynasty Dadao Sword (CTK358-19HC) |
Points: 7
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Condor Dynasty Dadao Sword design is based on chinese style swords. 1075 high carbon steel blade with satin finish. Full tang. Brown walnut handle. Comes with brown leather sheath.
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Hanwei The Practical Dao - Kungfu Broadsword (SH2063) |
Points: 12
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The Practical Gongfu Broadsword (SH2063) sword is a further extension of our Practical Series. Featuring a distal-tapered high carbon steel blade, wrapped grip and steel fittings. The saber is a traditional ox-tail design. The textured wooden scabbards are designed with slotted openings, which makes both for easy sheathing and graceful lines. In line with other swords in the Practical series, the Practical Gongfu Broadsword is very affordable.
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Hanwei Dadao - Kungfu Big Sword (SH1012) |
Points: 7
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Long the traditional weapon of China`s peasant armies, the Dadao, or big sword (SH1012), was used with deadly effect as late as the 1930`s in the Sino-Japanese War. Its single- or two-handed versatility, combined with the tremendous slashing power of its weight-forward blade made it the ideal close-quarters weapon. Although the originals had no scabbard, a simple carrying case is provided for protection and ease of transportation.
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Hanwei Shaolin Small Jie Dao (SH2441) |
Points: 2
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The Jie Dao, which may vary greatly in size, is traditionally used by Shaolin monks not as a weapon (which is forbidden) but for domestic purposes, including shaving. When traveling on foot, the Jie Dao may be used to clear a path in the forest or to gather firewood. The “Jie” in Jie Dao means “abstain”, and Jie Dao translates as “the sword of abstention from killing”. This explains the deliberate lack of a sharp point and ascribes spiritual as well as functional value. The best known legend involving the Jie Dao tells of Huike, the successor to Bhodidharma, who cut off his left arm with a Jie Dao in order to demonstrate his sincerity to Dharma. Sold Out
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Hanwei Shaolin Jie Dao (SH2440) |
Points: 8
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The Jie Dao, which may vary greatly in size, is traditionally used by Shaolin monks not as a weapon (which is forbidden) but for domestic purposes, including shaving. When traveling on foot, the Jie Dao may be used to clear a path in the forest or to gather firewood. The “Jie” in Jie Dao means “abstain”, and Jie Dao translates as “the sword of abstention from killing”. This explains the deliberate lack of a sharp point and ascribes spiritual as well as functional value. The best known legend involving the Jie Dao tells of Huike, the successor to Bhodidharma, who cut off his left arm with a Jie Dao in order to demonstrate his sincerity to Dharma. Sold Out
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Hanwei Ox-Tail Dao Kungfu Sword (SH1011A) |
Points: 13
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The Ox-Tail Dao sword (SH1011) is undoubtedly one of the best weapon-grade swords of its type commercially available. Unlike the many decorative and theatrical versions of this sword, the CAS/Hanwei product is a true replica of the originals. The saber is a traditional ox-tail design. The distal-tapered blade and traditional hand-tied grip make for excellent handling. Wooden scabbard with stainless steel fittings included. Sold Out
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Hanwei Beile Dao (SH2386) |
Points: 55
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The original Beile (Lord in Manchu), also known as the "Banner Lords" and "Iron-Capped Princes" were the sons of Nurgaci, founder of the Qing Dynasty. After his death the Beile Hong Taiji was selected as Khan.
Our Beile Dao commemorates this Prince. Its beautifully detailed Iron furniture complements the patterning of the Damascus blade and the rayskin-covered scabbard adds to the rugged richness of the sword. Truly a collector piece and creating a demand in its homeland, this sword will only be available in limited quantities. Sold Out
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Wushu Broadsword |
Points: 5
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Wushu steel broadsword, sold without case.
Blade lenght: 22", 26", 28", 30" Sold Out
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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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