Oriental swords
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Oriental swords
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posted04/30/2004 09:03 AM (UTC)byMember Since
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Hi,
I'm a weapons collector and am looking for really good hand forged, extremely sharp fighting swords that are indestructable that can cut through anything. Does anyone know any reliable sources? Does anyone know who the best weapon maker is? I'm interested in Samurai and Ninja swords. Any help is appreciated.
I'm a weapons collector and am looking for really good hand forged, extremely sharp fighting swords that are indestructable that can cut through anything. Does anyone know any reliable sources? Does anyone know who the best weapon maker is? I'm interested in Samurai and Ninja swords. Any help is appreciated.
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| Theoutsider Wrote: Hi, I'm a weapons collector and am looking for really good hand forged, extremely sharp fighting swords that are indestructable that can cut through anything. Does anyone know any reliable sources? Does anyone know who the best weapon maker is? I'm interested in Samurai and Ninja swords. Any help is appreciated. |
I was wondering the same thing too. I was actually looking for one that looks really simalar to the one modeled in the recent Ninja Gaiden game for xbox, but I haven't found any good sites online, if you come across any really good ones, please let me know where you found it. Also you would happen to know any good places to get top quality hook swords would you? I'm looking for one that has a more of a crowbar type look to it as oppesed to a wide sword for martial arts pracice. Thanks.
[edit] I just came across this web site. They look high quality to me. Also they have 2 different officially licenced LOTR swords.Here
[2 edit]here is an even better one in my opinion. It has a Authentic Daywalker replica sword (from the movie Blade, and accessories)Here


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Well good luck at trying to fine one that can take a good blow and not chip, bend, or break. A friend of mine ordered a cool sword from budkww.com, and the piece of shit bent in half after he tried to cut a plastic Nestea bottle in half with it.
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This seems to be a good website. I've heard rumors Paul Chen's Hanwei products are the best. If anyone buys anything from here let me know if they're reliable. http://www.bladematrix.tv/index.asp?PageAction=MFGSEARCH&ManfID;=38&Page;=1&OVRAW;=Paul%20chen&OVKEY;=paul%20chen&OVMTC;=standard
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| Theoutsider Wrote: Hi, I'm a weapons collector and am looking for really good hand forged, extremely sharp fighting swords that are indestructable that can cut through anything. Does anyone know any reliable sources? Does anyone know who the best weapon maker is? I'm interested in Samurai and Ninja swords. Any help is appreciated. |
Go find Hattori Hanzo.
Good luck finding an indestructible sword that will cut through anything though, Adamantium doesn't exist.
I have a Ninja-To that is pretty resilient, though.
Whacked a few substantial trees with it shortly after I got it many years ago, not a bend or nick in the blade whatsoever, even after me doing something that stupid with an expensive blade.
Colouration wore a wee bit along a section of the blade that's toned black, but that's about the extent of it, and that's partly from years of my having it.
As to where I got it? A Martial Arts & Sporting Supplies shop in Milliken Ontario Canada...dunno if it still exists or not, if it does I'm aiming to get more stuff from them someday.
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I too, am a weapons collector. Good to meet a fellow one.
Anyways, I recommend www.mwart.com or my personal favorite, www.superiormartialarts.com They are both great sites, and I have ordered from both.
P.S. As Jonin said, unless you can find Hattori Hanzo, you aren't gonna get an industructible sword.
P.S. As Jonin said, unless you can find Hattori Hanzo, you aren't gonna get an industructible sword.
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I use different Chinese and Japanese swords in my Martial Art training and no sword can cut through anything.
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