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Diamond knife sharpener 400-1000 Taidea (T1103D) |
Points: 3
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Diamond knife sharpener 400-1000.
Excellent sharpening performance. Double sided diamond design as 400Grit for coarse sharpen & 1000Grit for fine honing. Non-slip bamboo base ensures sharpening safety. The mesh design ensures sharpening more smoothly. Sold Out
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Dynasty Forge 29`` Daimyo F/F Tri-Steel Katana w/Bo-Hi in Cherry Blossom Theme (DF017) |
Points: 50
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Forged from unique blend of 1095/1085 high-carbon steel and 1060 spring steel, this 29" blade exhibits all the aesthetic qualities of the traditional Japanese sword. Forge-folded 8-12 times, the blade's surface shows a complex Hada, most commonly in the Mokume and Ayasugi styles. The Hamon and Hada are further enhanced by a traditional hand-polish on imported Japanese stones. A hand-carved and burnished Bo-Hi gives the blade a lively and agile feel. The blade is fitted the cherry blossom theme with a pair of Mt. Fuji Menuki. The 11" Tsuka is wrapped in green silk Ito. The Saya is finished in a deep black gloss lacquer. Sold Out
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Cheness 9260 Silicon Alloy Spring Steel Katana Blade w Bohi in Shirasaya (Shirasaya-9260B) |
Points: 15
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The same Cheness 9260 Spring Steel blade from the Tenchi and Shura, housed in a shirasaya ("white" (plain) Scabbard). This is the first of our blade that we felt deserved to be available in this blade holder (to replace our bare blade). The shirasaya is raw natural wood with no finish (which prevents the scabbard from being able to "breath").
With bohi Sold Out
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Cheness 9260 Silicon Alloy Spring Steel Katana Blade in Shirasaya (Shirasaya-9260) |
Points: 15
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The same Cheness 9260 Spring Steel blade from the Tenchi and Shura, housed in a shirasaya ("white" (plain) Scabbard). This is the first of our blade that we felt deserved to be available in this blade holder (to replace our bare blade). The shirasaya is raw natural wood with no finish (which prevents the scabbard from being able to "breath").
Without bohi Sold Out
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Cheness Shobu Zukuri - Ayami 9260 Spring Steel Katana (Ayame-9260) |
Points: 20
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Constructed of the 9260TH spring steel, this Shobu-Zukuri katana is our preferred varient. The shinogi (ridgeline) of this sword runs the entire length of the blade... all the way to the very tip. This configuration results in a needle-like tip where the mune-shinogi-ha comes together to a singular point, facilitating penetration of soft targets. Sold Out
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Cheness Oniyuri - 9260 Custom Bujinkan Katana (Oniyuri-9260) |
Points: 30
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The "Oniyuri" (Tiger Lily) katana is a custom made 9260 spring steel blade specialized for practice by specific ryu-ha of the Bujinkan Federation. The blade body is a 9260 silicon alloy carbon spring steel. Blade is a unique 23" and handle is an even rarer 14" in length. It is a shinobi (ninja) sword with the apparence of a katana. The forms of this blade follows the functions that it serves. Sold Out
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Cheness 9260 Tenchi Wakizashi (Tenchi-W) |
Points: 18
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This is a 9260 wakizashi made to provide a matching set of blades for our 9260 Silicon Alloy Spring Steel "Tenchi" Katana. Material spec are the same as our latest Tenchi katanas. Available in version with or without bo-hi. Sold Out
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Cheness 9260 Tenchi Wakizashi w Bohi (Tenchi-WB) |
Points: 18
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This is a 9260 wakizashi made to provide a matching set of blades for our 9260 Silicon Alloy Spring Steel "Tenchi" Katana. Material spec are the same as our latest Tenchi katanas. Available in version with or without bo-hi. Sold Out
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Cheness Oniyuri - 9260 Custom Bujinkan Katana w Bohi |
Points: 25
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The "Oniyuri" (Tiger Lily) katana is a custom made 9260 spring steel blade specialized for practice by specific ryu-ha of the Bujinkan Federation. The blade body is a 9260 silicon alloy carbon spring steel. Blade is a unique 23" and handle is an even rarer 14" in length. It is a shinobi (ninja) sword with the apparence of a katana. The forms of this blade follows the functions that it serves. Sold Out
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Hanwei Japanese Arrowhead Stand (OH2235) |
Points: 3
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Our Arrowhead Display Stand is beautifully crafted in black lacquered wood in a traditional form and will showcase up to 6 arrowheads for the collector or decorator. Sold Out
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Hanwei Bamboo Butterfly Yanone (XH2230) |
Points: 2
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Our Japanese arrowheads (yanone) are faithfully reproduced from originals in museum collections. Some yanone were strictly utilitarian while others, like most of these examples, were beautifully pierced and decorated and used primarily for presentations and temple offerings. Most pieces fall into one of several broad groupings. The Torii, Dharma, Monkey Moon and Bamboo Butterfly fall into "Willowleaf" pattern, while the Swimming Dragon, Watakusi, Sakura and Fudo follow the Flesh Terror (Barbed) profile. The Karimata, Dragon Cloud, Boar's Eye and Tiger Dragon are crafted in what is known as the "Rope Cutter" style, though it is more likely that this profile was used for hunting big game rather than cutting ropes. These arrowheads, either singly or in groups, are outstanding collectibles and conversation pieces. Also available is the arrowhead display stand (OH2235) to showcase up to 6 arrowheads.
Sold Out
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Hanwei Monkey Moon Yanone (XH2229) |
Points: 2
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Our Japanese arrowheads (yanone) are faithfully reproduced from originals in museum collections. Some yanone were strictly utilitarian while others, like most of these examples, were beautifully pierced and decorated and used primarily for presentations and temple offerings. Most pieces fall into one of several broad groupings. The Torii, Dharma, Monkey Moon and Bamboo Butterfly fall into "Willowleaf" pattern, while the Swimming Dragon, Watakusi, Sakura and Fudo follow the Flesh Terror (Barbed) profile. The Karimata, Dragon Cloud, Boar's Eye and Tiger Dragon are crafted in what is known as the "Rope Cutter" style, though it is more likely that this profile was used for hunting big game rather than cutting ropes. These arrowheads, either singly or in groups, are outstanding collectibles and conversation pieces. Also available is the arrowhead display stand (OH2235) to showcase up to 6 arrowheads. Sold Out
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Hanwei Dharma Arrowhead (XH2231) |
Points: 2
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Our Japanese arrowheads (yanone) are faithfully reproduced from originals in museum collections. Some yanone were strictly utilitarian while others, like most of these examples, were beautifully pierced and decorated and used primarily for presentations and temple offerings. Most pieces fall into one of several broad groupings. The Torii, Dharma, Monkey Moon and Bamboo Butterfly fall into "Willowleaf" pattern, while the Swimming Dragon, Watakusi, Sakura and Fudo follow the Flesh Terror (Barbed) profile. The Karimata, Dragon Cloud, Boar's Eye and Tiger Dragon are crafted in what is known as the "Rope Cutter" style, though it is more likely that this profile was used for hunting big game rather than cutting ropes. These arrowheads, either singly or in groups, are outstanding collectibles and conversation pieces. Also available is the arrowhead display stand (OH2235) to showcase up to 6 arrowheads.
Sold Out
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