What? You don't think I'd say that if you were standing here? You clearly don't know me, I've gotten my bellybutton kicked for less
But thank you for bringing something to the discussion, this is turning into a very informative thread.
-Sik
nope you wouldn't.
extremely sharp
close up of the blade. don't mind the white specks its from the paper.
Ink,you need to check out the Japanese national museum,they have priceless Katana's on exhibit
I've been a sword fancier for many years,Paul chen's pieces are nice low cost swords.Before you go off about the cost check out what "real" katana's cost,near impossible to find for under $5000.
My brother inlaw was living in japan for a few years and I'd asked him if he would find me a "real" katana,which he did for a measly $10,000USD.... Nedless to say I declined.Besides my wife wont let me play with sharp things anymore.
This debate will undoubtedly go on for years again I say apples and oranges,swords evolved to meet the needs of the regions they were used in.Myself I see the beauty in all swords,the craftmanship on some examples are simply beyond comprehension.Both European and Oriental blacksmiths had their secrets and applied them as best as they could,given the technology available to them.
BTW that's a real beauty Sax and Ink the Hamon on the tiger is a wonderful example.
the first pic I posted was not of mine, these are. trust me this Katana is as "real" as it gets, I have held what you refer to as "real",(recently sold a WW2 "real" one) there was one I wanted to pick that had been used by a Samurai, with the body count on the tang,( they would test out there swords on cadavers, or convicted prisoners and then engrave on tang how many bodies it went through)
$14,000
the newer Katana's (if made by a master) are better then the Originals, there is a guy in the states that makes his own Katana's, his cable ones are sick, before he sells them he holds up a length of 1/4 steel cable and cuts it in half. I looked for were he talks about cutting the cable but could not find it.
http://www.dragonflyforge.com/category/articles/Battle axe is High carbon steel, guaranteed for life, to never break. plus I have a smaller one with the same size head for throwing.
found this, cant sleep, very cool had goosebumps watching it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwQqtf86qOc