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Battle ready katana 1095 fold
Battle ready katana 1095 fold













battle ready katana 1095 fold

#Battle ready katana 1095 fold full

Of course the blade is full tang and therefore continues into the handle and is then secured with two pins (mekugi).

battle ready katana 1095 fold

Because the blade does not have a Bo-Hi, it will also experience less resistance when hitting a Tatami and the cuts will be cleaner. The blade or nagasa does not have a Bo-Hi (longitudinal groove) so that the blade is very solid and therefore develops more force when hitting an object. The edge is extremely sharp and the design is in a traditional shinogi zukuri which provides excellent cutting properties. The hand-forged sword with an HCS 1060 core provides resilient properties that can absorb forces well with a relatively harder edge of folded HCS 1095. The basic polish of the blade is machined but the finish is hand polished and differential hardened with an attractive hamon. This method of forging is Kobuse and the blade is constructed with two different grades of steel. The core is forged from HCS 1060 steel with an HCS 1095 exterior. The blade is made of hand-forged and HCS 1060 and HCS 1095 folded steel. The starting point with this sword is functionality with a certain elegance and simplicity. Designed for tameshigiri (cutting exercises) and frequent use. This shinken meets the needs of shinkendo, iaido, kenjutsu and batto-do practitioners. This sword is specially designed for Japanese swordsmanship practitioners who want an inspired folded sword. The Kobuse Kikuka Katana is a functional Samurai sword hand-forged from 10 carbon steel with a razor-sharp edge.















Battle ready katana 1095 fold