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Hanwei Tiger Dragon Yanone (XH2227) |
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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.
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Hanwei Dragon Cloud Yanone (XH2225) |
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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.
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Hanwei Watakusi Arrowhead (XH2220) |
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 Boars Eye Yanone (XH2226) |
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 Sakura Arrowhead (XH2223) |
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 Torii Arrowhead (XH2222) |
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 Swimming Dragon Arrowhead (XH2221) |
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 Karimata Arrowhead (XH2224) |
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.
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Citadel Toyoshima Katana (CDK2) |
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Hand sharpened, hand polished DNH7 high carbon steel blade with true differential quenching.
Genuine white rayskin handle with black silk cord wrap.
Black finish handmade iron tsuba with an arrow design.
Black matte lacquer finish wood scabbard.
Silk storage sleeve.
Padded zipper storage case.
Hand forged and hand made. Sold Out
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Citadel Tsushima Katana (CDK1) |
Points: 55
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Hand sharpened, hand polished DNH7 high carbon steel blade with true differential quenching and blood groove.
Genuine white rayskin handle with black silk cord wrap.
Black finish handmade iron tsuba with a horse design.
Black lacquer finish wood scabbard.
Silk storage sleeve.
Padded zipper storage case.
Hand forged and hand made. Sold Out
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Inova T1 (T1C-01-R7) |
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The INOVA T1 fits conveniently in a uniform shirt pocket, but that is, by no means, its only attribute. Constructed of strong aerospace-grade aluminum, this palm-size LED flashlight shoots a powerful beam up to a far-reaching 394 feet. Engineered with the professional in mind, the T1 has a patented, end-position, tactical switch, and a handy lanyard hole for added transport options. The ideal size flashlight under any circumstances. Sold Out
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Inova T2 (T2-MP) |
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The dark presents difficult challenges for those who protect and serve. The INOVA T2 is equipped with a patented precision optical system that brightly illuminates objects up to 525 feet away. This best-in-class LED flashlight is ruggedly built to withstand extra hard use and environmental forces that lesser flashlights cannot. No matter what the measure, the T2 stands alone in materials, design, engineering, manufacturing and performance. A confidence-inspiring tool to carry on duty everywhere. Sold Out
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NiteIze T3 (T3C-01-R7) |
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Among the tools professionals count on most is a flashlight. The INOVA T3 LED flashlight provides the strategic balance of durability, compact size and powerful light performance they are looking for. By incorporating advanced technology and high-quality materials, the T3 is capable of projecting a highly intense beam of light up to 590 feet. Easy to store, carry and handle, it is an invaluable asset for those who must face threatening situations. Sold Out
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Inova T4 (T4-MP) |
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The INOVA T4 is the perfect example of leading-edge technology and welcome convenience in a rechargeable best-in-class LED flashlight. The most advanced lithium ion rechargeable available today, it combines durability, compact size and confident handling with lower battery replacement costs. The T4 projects a uniform light up to 350 feet for up to two hours. Its battery can be recharged hundreds of times and without being fully discharged. Professionals find the T4 fully up to the most rigorous testing situations. Sold Out
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Inova T5 (T5-MP) |
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Light is the friend of the professional, and the INOVA T5 LED flashlight takes lighting power to a new level by illuminating objects up to 670 feet. Made to unparalleled standards of precision and ruggedness, the T5 provides from 3 to 41 hours of uniform light output. It's 4-function, mid-body switch activates high power, medium power, low power and strobe mode and enables responsive activation, tactical control and balanced handling. The T5 is a high-performance addition to any professional's equipment. Sold Out
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