Both functional Hanwei with hem
The ever popular Practical Katana (SH1070), Wakizashi (SH2061) and Tanto (0165192254) give the martial artist the opportunity to own and use a Hanwei sword at the cost of an economic sword.
Both black sheath with golden detail, steel blade of 45 cm, cable with black cord, with support.
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Total size: 45 cm
Blade size: 26 cm
Blade thickness: 2.7 mm
Cable: Tied
Support: Supported
The ever popular Practical Katana (SH1070), Wakizashi (SH2061) and Tanto (0165192254) give the martial artist the opportunity to own and use a Hanwei sword at the cost of an economic sword.
John Lee Aikuchi Tanto
Hand-forged Samurai from the John Lee series Masterpieces of Asian fencing - Hand-forged in carbon steel and traditionally hardened - The blades have been folded 12 times (8,000 layers) and exhibit beautiful apricot properties - The handle (tsuka) is made of wood and covered with real fish skin (even) - The handle is wrapped (tsuka-ito) in traditional black cotton - There are decorative ripples (menuki) - The hilt (tsuka) is anchored to the blade with bamboo pins (mekugi) - The sheath is made of wood - The blade has a brass necklace (habaki) so as not to rattle in the sheath JOHN LEE Aikuchi Both
USMC Blackout Combat Both Sword with Nylon Sheath
Both blue gold sheath and 440 stainless steel blade.
The tantō is a short weapon, a "small katana", with the design of the leaf and the simplest tsuka (cable).
It is loaded on the obi (belt) because it can be hidden easily. Although the samurai's secondary weapon was wakizashi or kodachi (shorter than tachi), some samurai preferred the Tantō for ease of handling and as a complement to their martial arts body.
This Shikoto was both inspired and is worthy of the warrior who fights in the shadows - the Ninja hidden in the night.
Paul Chen's Hanwei features a folded and impressive K120C steel blade koshirae. Or hamon is prominent and the hada shows distinct layers. The same (lightning skin)
High quality is used in tsuka, and tsuka-ito and sageo are woven with premium Japanese cotton. The saya is deeply laqueted in blue with koiguchi buffalo horn and kurikata. The fuchi, kashira and kojiri are worked in tan iron with silver and gold details. the habaki
is a one-piece brass construction.
The corresponding Orchid Katana (Product No. SH1207) and Orchid Wakizashi (Product No. SH1208) are also available to complete your collection.
Both dragon with black hem and gold. Length 42 cm. Stainless steel blade
Both «Courtesy, Compassion and Sincerity» black sheath with engraving «Courtesy, Compassion, Sincerity» of steel blade of 45 cm, cable with black cord, with support.
A modern Samurai Tactical Knife A Tactical Both from Hanwei is an updated interpretation of the Samurai fighting knife. It is a classic blade with modern construction, based on blade geometry and excellent cutting capability of the Paul Chen Raptor Series Both, but with full-tang construction for maximum blade strength.
The 5160 high carbon spring steel blade is coated with plasma for corrosion protection and the checkered Kraton handle provides safe grip in bad weather conditions. The fiberglass sheath construction prevents water absorption and reduces carrying weight, while several drawstring holes and the included Paracord provide backpack carrying and fastening options. The corresponding Tactical Katana (Product No. SH2462) and Tactical Wakizashi (Product No. SH2432) are also available to complete your collection.
Hanwei's Kami Tanto has a k120C powder steel blade folded and hand forged
with a Hand-engraved Horimono "Fudo" and Bo-Hi. The folding process creates hada
exceptional, or grain pattern, along the blade accented by the distinct hamon. The ray skin used in tsuka is of the highest quality, and sageo is woven with Japanese seed of the best quality.
Both with carbon steel blade Includes wooden support.
The tantō is a short weapon, a "small katana", with the design of the leaf and the simplest tsuka (cable).
It is loaded on the obi (belt) because it can be hidden easily. Although the samurai's secondary weapon was wakizashi or kodachi (shorter than tachi), some samurai preferred the Tantō for ease of handling and as a complement to their martial arts body.
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Both black sheath with golden detail, steel blade of 45 cm, cable with black cord, with support.
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