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Katana for display

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 6:44 pm
by inky
Yes, that's right. I'm planning to buy a decent samurai sword for display. Nothing too expensive, just something nice and presentable for a decent price $100-$150. If I pass my board exam next week, I'm definitely ordering one of these babies. So far my top choice is:

http://www.japaneseswords4samurai.com/p ... hp?PID=480

http://www.japaneseswords4samurai.com/p ... hp?PID=740

Any good recommendations on swords or websites if any of you guys purchased one before?

EDIT:

Found a website with pretty good reviews and a decent reputation:

http://www.trueswords.com/beautiful-nat ... -5292.html

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 6:47 pm
by Shomari
oh mai gawd. Do you shit money?

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 6:49 pm
by inky
That would be awesome but no lol. I get paid weekly at my part-time job. They pay decently for almost no work at all XD

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 6:58 pm
by LillDev!l
I've got a pretty nice katana at home, quite similar to the one you picked, i forgot exactly where i got it though T__T.

It's a shame people generally find any money put into a katana a waste while buying a nice print / painting for on your wall is fine.

Either way, if i were you i'd buy a stand with it. Unless you have a great place to keep it on your wall or something.

This is the one i have (rather LQ picture, so hamon isn't to visible).
Spoiler!

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 7:49 pm
by *BlackFox
Just out of curiosity, why a sword? xD

Well, Anyway.. The second looks better!

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:01 pm
by Mirosuke
*BlackFox wrote:Just out of curiosity, why a sword? xD

Well, Anyway.. The second looks better!

Is not a simple "sword", It's a Katana!

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:11 pm
by Doron
From a website that's called Japanese Swords.

Yeah... I call shenanigans on this website.

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:14 pm
by inky
It goes well with my idea of design and since NYC makes it so hard to own a handgun for self-defense, I'd rather go with a samurai sword over an ugly, shitty baseball bat. It's beautiful, elegant, and dangerous.

@Devil:
Yeah, I'm getting a separate stand for it. Tabletop stands are nice but I'm probably gonna stick with a wall mount.

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:18 pm
by Doron
Yeah, they're well awesome.

Though I still don't trust a website named simply JapaneseSwords.com trying to sell Japanese Swords as real Japan made,, authentic Katanas.

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:31 pm
by inky
I always do some digging before I purchase something online. The site is kind of just a retailer so I can always find the same design elsewhere.

http://www.sword-buyers-guide.com/swords-online.html

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 4:29 am
by BuDo
Try this site....This is were my iaido instructor recommend I got my iaito. As you can see these swords aren't cheap. They're actually made fairly well.

http://www.hanweishop.com/products.php?cat=460


I wouldn't recommend you using one of these to defend yourself. You could get into some serious trouble if you actually use it on someone. If you feel you really want one to defend yourself with a katana at least obtain one that was not sharpened. You could use it to scare off your attackers.

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 7:11 am
by Snazzi
inky wrote:It goes well with my idea of design and since NYC makes it so hard to own a handgun for self-defense, I'd rather go with a samurai sword over an ugly, shitty baseball bat. It's beautiful, elegant, and dangerous.

@Devil:
Yeah, I'm getting a separate stand for it. Tabletop stands are nice but I'm probably gonna stick with a wall mount.


Americans and their guns... :palm:

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 8:22 am
by MrTwilliger
One of my room mates has a katana that lives in in the living room. It has an ivory handle and sheath, it looks insanely nice. I'll see if I can get the DSi working and take a picture of it.

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 12:30 pm
by inky
I've been looking through Musashi sword's official site. Since the prices are actually pretty decent, I'm thinking of getting 2. Hanwei swords are amazingly sleek but a bit too expensive for me.


Spoiler!


Then have a 2-sword wall mount.

@Budo:
Yep. I wouldn't use it to kill unless I have no other option. Despite the fact that I firmly believe that I should be able to kill any uninvited fuck who breaks into my house, society thinks criminals have human rights too. I'll probably slice off some skin though lol - not like I don't know how to avoid the major arteries and highly vascular organs. 8)

@Twil:
Thanks :D

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 1:50 pm
by TheDrop
Get a Nepali khukuri instead :D

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Re: Katana for display

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 4:56 pm
by *BlackFox
Mirosuke wrote:Is not a simple "sword", It's a Katana!
Ooooooooh.. It's Just a name of the sword :giveup:

Well, Just be careful, you don't chop off your fingers @inky

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:55 pm
by inky
They're probably just gonna sit on the stand unless I actually take some Kendo lessons and buy a cutting stand. Aside from routine cleaning of course.

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 12:01 am
by Goseki
I bought one when I went through that phase back in high school... Sits under my bed in my old house now. Full tang and everything so it was ok to use, it came dull and instructions on how to sharpen it, but like someone else said, it's probably better to leave it dull than to sharpen it up. Using a katana to defend yourself can be even worse. You have to know what constitutes a defensive strike and when to stop before going to far. This will probably mean letting the crook run away, not hack and slash like mad. The katana i bought wasn't very well made though. It's not balanced very well and takes quite a lot of effort to control it in a swing. All in all, it's just a glorified, metal baseball bat.

I can't see a true katana being sold for under $300. I mean true katana in the sense of fully balanced, easy to maneuver, full tang, sharpened, hardened steel, etc. Most of the ones you see for under $100 can be full tang, but the steel isn't as good and isn't very balanced. Meant for decoration, not for combat use.

Back when I took martial arts, I remember asking the black belts. Their katanas ranged from $250-1000.

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 12:33 am
by inky
Lol went through that phase back in high school huh. Congrats on growing out of it I guess... :roll:

I did mention it's going to be mainly used as a decor. I highly doubt I'll ever use it but it's good to always have something in my place if I ever need it. I don't think I need to tell you that reply to Budo is a joke - so no worries if you think I'm out to hack people just because I have a sword; I am aware that recklessness will bring more trouble than it actually solves.

I don't think I would ever spend more than $200 on a sword unless I actually practice kendo as a hobby. Not like there's enough space in a NYC apartment to start practicing with a sword. Thanks for your concern though. :)

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 12:38 am
by EvGa
Kah00ner wrote:Americans and their guns... :palm:

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I don't know if I like either one...

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 1:19 am
by BuDo
Just don't buy your sword from these dudes


Re: Katana for display

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 1:26 am
by William-CL
http://budk.com/default.aspx

I prefer them. Trueswords has been rumored to lie about their products. Their "Battle Ready" are not always full tang which totally nullifies that point. Not a big deal really if you want it for display, but you'll be paying more for something that should cost 1/2 as much.

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 2:03 am
by inky
I'll try to get them from Musashi's main website if I can but right now, one of the models that I want to purchase is out-of-stock.

@Budo:
LOL. Why would he start banging the sword on the Farking table? Not slicing..just banging it.

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 2:44 am
by Brago
inky wrote:It goes well with my idea of design and since NYC makes it so hard to own a handgun for self-defense, I'd rather go with a samurai sword over an ugly, shitty baseball bat. It's beautiful, elegant, and dangerous.

@Devil:
Yeah, I'm getting a separate stand for it. Tabletop stands are nice but I'm probably gonna stick with a wall mount.



You obviously havent played any zombie games (Dead rising 2 /dead island)

But i got this for a birthday present.

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Re: Katana for display

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 2:45 am
by BuDo
inky wrote:@Budo:
LOL. Why would he start banging the sword on the Farking table? Not slicing..just banging it.


He's trying to show people how durable his obviously cheaply made swords are....Then he got stabbed by karma. It was priceless....

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 3:32 am
by William-CL
BuDo wrote:
inky wrote:@Budo:
LOL. Why would he start banging the sword on the Farking table? Not slicing..just banging it.


He's trying to show people how durable his obviously cheaply made swords are....Then he got stabbed by karma. It was priceless....

I've seen a couple videos like that lol. "Practice" Katanas.. I bet it was stainless steel with a thread tang lol. ($20-$40). If you want something good, make sure to get something that comes with a letter of authenticity and isn't made from stainless steel. If it's under $100, it probably sucks. If it rattles when you shake it or the blade feels like it's moving, it's strictly for show so don't hit anything with it.

You Want
Carbon or Damascus Steel.
Full Tang.
Should come with a letter of authenticity.

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 6:20 am
by reyesdtrojanman
BuDo wrote:
inky wrote:@Budo:
LOL. Why would he start banging the sword on the Farking table? Not slicing..just banging it.


He's trying to show people how durable his obviously cheaply made swords are....Then he got stabbed by karma. It was priceless....

Lol'd. That is a new style of killing himself. :banghead:

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 6:02 am
by DinoNuggets

Re: Katana for display

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 8:54 pm
by inky
NYAHAHAHAHA!! PASSED MY BOARD EXAMS!! I'm getting one!