Hanzo04
06-23-2005, 11:32 AM
hi. Does anybody know if there is a company that sells the original styling of the ninja sword with the curve in the blade? or do i have to go to Japan and talk to Dr. Hatsumi?
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View Full Version : Ninja-To Hanzo04 06-23-2005, 11:32 AM hi. Does anybody know if there is a company that sells the original styling of the ninja sword with the curve in the blade? or do i have to go to Japan and talk to Dr. Hatsumi? Blindside 06-23-2005, 11:52 AM I think you are looking for a fictional item, but if you post a picture of what you are looking for maybe someone could help you out. Lamont Cryozombie 06-23-2005, 02:15 PM Hayes has them in his books, so I am sure they exist somewhere... Paul B 06-23-2005, 08:02 PM Traditionally...there was no such grranimal. Ninja sword with a curve?..I'm thinking Katana. If you want the mov-jutsu version of a Ninjer-Toe,you could try Kris Cutlery,I think I saw one on the Cold Steel site as well. takezo 06-24-2005, 11:52 AM hi. Does anybody know if there is a company that sells the original styling of the ninja sword with the curve in the blade? or do i have to go to Japan and talk to Dr. Hatsumi?You might try these guys. They have something called a "Ninpo Version" (curved 23 inch blade) in the Kuro Kage lineup. As far as authenticity... I'll pass. http://www.j-armory.com/FYKuro.html Hanzo04 06-24-2005, 05:11 PM Thanks a lot Takezo. This is exactly what i was looking for. think that they are actually of good quality. It's not like i'm gonna stab somebody anyway. takezo 06-24-2005, 08:07 PM Thanks a lot Takezo.You are welcome.... think that they are actually of good qualityIf that's a question I don't know. Based on the website warrranty policy I would guess they are being supplied by Last Legend.... It's not like i'm gonna stab somebody anyway.That's reassuring. However, if you are not training in and 'established' sword school and are just interested in a cool ninja sword save yourself $10 and buy the spring tempered version. The spring temper has a much lower sensitivity to cracking or chipping and you are much less apt to carve new body cavity openings on yourself or someone else. Either, being high carbon steel, will require the same degree of maintenance (Periodic cleaning and light oiling. Look for a sword cleaning kit and insructions). ... and you will probably have to be a least 18 years old to buy one. Genin Andrew 06-25-2005, 12:42 AM Heya guys, i've been saving to get myself a new good quality sword, at this stage i'm leaning towards a www.liveblade.com (http://www.liveblade.com) sword, and i'm also impressed with www.kriscutlery.com (http://www.kriscutlery.com) swords and heard good reviews over at www.swordforum.com (http://www.swordforum.com) Just wondering if anyone owns a furuyama blade and what there like, looks,feel/balance,quality,training,test cutting etc.. any reviews would be appreciated. takezo 06-25-2005, 01:48 AM ...any reviews would be appreciated.Try here: http://knifeonthewater.com/furu_testing.html ... for what it's worth. Genin Andrew 06-25-2005, 07:36 AM Thanks for that Takezo, thats helpful enough. Cyber Ninja 08-22-2005, 07:49 PM hi. Does anybody know if there is a company that sells the original styling of the ninja sword with the curve in the blade? or do i have to go to Japan and talk to Dr. Hatsumi? Seems Hanzo's account was closed. If anyone else is interested, Dick Severance sells Ninja-to on his site. Check him out. Let me know what you think. www.n-i-n.com (http://www.n-i-n.com/) |