Buke Japanese Katana - T-10 Steel, Yokote - Real Midareba Togari-Gunome Hamon
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BUKE Japanese Katana Sword T-10 Steel, Yokote, Real Hamon
Forged blade made of the highest quality T-10 steel. Steel is - differentially (partially) hardened. T-10 carbon steel (1.1% carbon and 0.4% manganese) is very strong and holds its edge very well. The blade without the bo-hi groove has been hand polished with hazuya stone in the final stage - thus achieving an almost razor sharp edge and a mirror-like shine. Distinctive real and unusual hamon Midareba Togari-Gunome Hamon is created according to ancient traditional methods, based on the many years of experience of the master blacksmith who spent several days making this magnificent weapon. Everything on this sword is individually made, including the saya and habaki, and the finest components are used, including top quality saya lacquer, Japanese silk and genuine stingray leather of the highest quality. This is a high-end replica of a samurai sword that is suitable for sake trials and can be disassembled into individual parts. This blade has been tried and tested to remove everything in its path ! The Sori (curvature of the blade) is specially designed to achieve the finest and cleanest cuts possible. All this combined with the choice of traditional Koshirae forged ensures that you get the best in terms of appearance and functionality. The T-10 carbon steel has an impressive hardness of HRC 58 - the perfect combination of this hardness is accentuated by the curvature of the Sori blade, which makes it easy to cut through tatami, straw mats, or bamboo for tameshigiri. The full tang construction of this katana greatly increases the sword's power. The blade is of the shinogi-zukuri type, this type of blade has been produced since the 10th century AD. The tip of the ko kissaki sword with a true Diamond-Shaped Yokote, which is very well defined by the hamon running the entire length through the Boshi. The Yokote is very important to the structural integrity of the sword tip. It helps absorb shock, dissipates force, and contributes to the stability and strength of the sword during the so-called follow-through. This katana (samurai sword) is suitable for practical use, the company Dellinger however, the company disclaims any liability for injuries and damages resulting from use. Keep out of reach of children ! Any handling of the samurai sword is your own responsibility. Remember, you are holding a deadly weapon!
This is a highly crafted and fully functional replica of a samurai sword.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION:
- Total length of sword - 100 cm
- Weight of sword including sayi - 1350 g
- Length of blade (Nagasa) - 73 cm (including Habaki 2.6 cm)
- Blade type - Shinogi Zukuri (without Niku)
- Blade material - T-10 Hi-carbon steel, blade hardness (Hasaki) 58HRC
- Blade thickness (for Habaki) - 0.75 cm
- Blade height (for Habaki) - 3.2 cm
- Blade thickness (Kissaki) - 0.5 cm
- Blade height (Kissaki) - 2.3 cm
- Tip length (long o Kissaki) - 4 cm
- Blade curvature (Sori) - 2.2 cm
- Hamon - Midareba Togari-Gunome Hamon
- Habaki - Brass (length 2.6 cm)
- Koshirae: Tsuba - cast
- Tsuka (handle) - wooden core, covered with genuine stingray skin (Samegawa), with black silk ITO wrapping. Blade secured with 2 bamboo "mekugi" pins.
- Saya (sheath - cover) - made of hardwood - purple glossy lacquer with gold sequins - perfect handmade
Dellinger guarantee: Dellinger comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee or risk-free money back guarantee. We guarantee an excellent product that will give you the best service. Each sword or katana is packaged in a deluxe sheath and can be a wise gift solution for a birthday, wedding or Christmas.
samurai sword warranty - examples of misuse
In general, these are all activities except for traditional chopping test techniques, which involve chopping into special mats.
- Cutting branches, trees and bushes: for this activity people have developed other tools such as axes or machetes.
- Chopping, or swordplay with another sword: destructive damage to the blade of a samurai sword - samurai avoided any direct contact with the enemy to avoid damaging the blade. The repair was long and expensive.
- Never wear a sharp samurai sword with the blade exposed in public: Always keep your sword in the Saye (scabbard). In Germany and other EU countries, this is even an obligation prescribed by gun law.
- Never insert a dirty blade into the Sayi: If you are performing chopping tests on fruit, clean and preserve the blade immediately after chopping, otherwise the blade will rust and oxidize.
- Never leave your sword in a damp place such as a porch, shed, cellar or conservatory: This is certainly not the treatment this traditional weapon deserves. Always clean the blade after use, brush with oil and store the sword in a dry place.