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Ninja Sword G2
Ninja Swords with a twist - Black Wrapping on Black Same!
The stealth of Ninja is revered worldwide, as are the weapons of a Ninja. Swords used by Ninja are very unique in their design and the quality must be excellent - their lives depended upon it! Staying true to tradition, this Ninja sword has superb quality with the black wrapping on black same makes this design very unique and highly collectible.
Functional Ninja Swords / Battle Ready Swords
Made of high-carbon steel and quality craftsmanship, these Ninja swords are of SCA-LARP quality.
The Handle:
Habaki: Made of steel, with a burnished copper finish
O-seppa: Brass
Seppa: Copper
Tsuba: Steel, with a Black Finish
Fuchi/Kashira (bands): Water Buffalo Horn
Ito (Wrapping): Black Suede
Nice simulated Black Same (Cow Hide Leather Same, not plastic)
Peg: 2 Bamboo Pins
Menuki: Copper with Floral design
The Blade:
Tempered high carbon steel blade with a real Hamon line (not acid dipped). The blade is 10/60 carbon steel and comes to a nice slanted spear tip. The RC Factor on the Edge is 60, and along the back the RC Factor is 40.
The Saya:
Full wood saya, black lacquered with the Koiguchi / Kurikata / Kojiri made from Water Buffalo Horn
This is the Ninja Sword of all Ninja Swords!
Ninja Sword Specs:
Blade Length: 22 3/4 inches
Blade Thickness: 1/4 inches
Handle Length: 10 1/4 inches
Overall Length: 34 inches
Each battle ready sword blade is hand forged from 5160 or 10/60 carbon steel for strength and beautiful lines, and individually finished to endure tight fitting handles and a fabulous finish. (Look closely to see the hammer marks from hand forging.)
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Sword Cleaning Instructions Regular use of sword cleaning kits to maintain high carbon steel swords helps prevent deterioration. (Initial cleaning of this sword is needed to remove protective coating.)
Manufacturers Note: Blades made of 3/16-inch tempered steel are designed to be slightly more ridged than thin spring steel blades (whippy blades) from other manufacturers. This is not a defect, but by design to allow for a difference in blade control during swordplay, etc. (All testing is a buyer liability.) |