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Anyone know where to buy a good sword?

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I've got a basket broadsword, 3-17 hardened and handmade, it's yours for £1000.

It's sharp enough to cut your fingers to the bone if you are not careful when pulling it , it takes about 2cm's of edge to cut that deep.

(and yes, it is an authentic basket broadsword hardened with clay and sodium solution)
 
Originally posted by: Fayd
i'll never understand the obsession with katanas.

even if we assume japanese swords are inherently cooler than european swords (history shows european steel is better, and if it came to a proper fight, my guess is european swordsmen would win...

mmm, I'm not sure about that.
 
Originally posted by: TehMac
Originally posted by: Fayd
i'll never understand the obsession with katanas.

even if we assume japanese swords are inherently cooler than european swords (history shows european steel is better, and if it came to a proper fight, my guess is european swordsmen would win...

mmm, I'm not sure about that.

Katanas are for kiddies, no weight and leaving your body open when fighting, it's retarded.
 
Originally posted by: JohnOfSheffield
Originally posted by: TehMac
Originally posted by: Fayd
i'll never understand the obsession with katanas.

even if we assume japanese swords are inherently cooler than european swords (history shows european steel is better, and if it came to a proper fight, my guess is european swordsmen would win...

mmm, I'm not sure about that.

Katanas are for kiddies, no weight and leaving your body open when fighting, it's retarded.

Katanas are made for quickness not extended sword fights. I have a wakizashi and tanto as well. So theoretically while you are engaging the katana one of the others could be drawn to finish the fight quicker.
 
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: JohnOfSheffield
Originally posted by: TehMac
Originally posted by: Fayd
i'll never understand the obsession with katanas.

even if we assume japanese swords are inherently cooler than european swords (history shows european steel is better, and if it came to a proper fight, my guess is european swordsmen would win...

mmm, I'm not sure about that.

Katanas are for kiddies, no weight and leaving your body open when fighting, it's retarded.

Katanas are made for quickness not extended sword fights. I have a wakizashi and tanto as well. So theoretically while you are engaging the katana one of the others could be drawn to finish the fight quicker.

except there's only one school of swordfighting in japan that utilized two swords at the same time.
 
Originally posted by: TehMac
Originally posted by: Fayd
i'll never understand the obsession with katanas.

even if we assume japanese swords are inherently cooler than european swords (history shows european steel is better, and if it came to a proper fight, my guess is european swordsmen would win...

mmm, I'm not sure about that.

believe what you like. japanese steel is shit. hence why japanese swordplay tries to avoid the parry. because relying on it can and WILL break your sword. then you're dead.

hence why i thought i suggested a swordbreaker. quick flick of the wrist, and boom, bye bye katana. a swordbreaker would only trap a proper european broadsword, but it'll snap off a katana without an issue.
 
Originally posted by: Wag
Does your real name happen to be "Vlad"?

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Vladimir.
 
Originally posted by: Fayd
i'll never understand the obsession with katanas.

even if we assume japanese swords are inherently cooler than european swords (history shows european steel is better, and if it came to a proper fight, my guess is european swordsmen would win... hell, if the european is using a sword breaker, it's a simple matter of trapping the katana and snapping it.) if you're going for a strictly ornamental display, why not go with something not everyone else has?

personally, if i were going for an ornamental sword, i'd get a chokuto.

You don't know much about real sword combat do you. Sword combat was not like you see in movies. Most sword fights only lasted 1-3 moves. And a katana is not meant to block another sword.

I purchased a sword from http://www.musashiswords.com/shop/home.php It was around $150. It's not 100% authentic, and it's made in China, but it's made by actual sword makers, and not in a stamping factory. It's sharp and very well balanced. It will cut Tameshigiri mats, pumpkins, watermelons ect without issue.
 
Originally posted by: Crono
Originally posted by: hiromizu
Originally posted by: drnickriviera
I got this one
Check out his buyers guide

Freakin scare how sharp these things are

...my ancestors were samurai and I can feel that blood boiling. I think I want one.

Yes Hiro, but can you time travel? Oooooh

Nah and by their historical standards I'd be a certified puss delegated to wash dishes with the women.
 
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: Fayd
i'll never understand the obsession with katanas.

even if we assume japanese swords are inherently cooler than european swords (history shows european steel is better, and if it came to a proper fight, my guess is european swordsmen would win... hell, if the european is using a sword breaker, it's a simple matter of trapping the katana and snapping it.) if you're going for a strictly ornamental display, why not go with something not everyone else has?

personally, if i were going for an ornamental sword, i'd get a chokuto.

You don't know much about real sword combat do you. Sword combat was not like you see in movies. Most sword fights only lasted 1-3 moves. And a katana is not meant to block another sword.

I purchased a sword from http://www.musashiswords.com/shop/home.php It was around $150. It's not 100% authentic, and it's made in China, but it's made by actual sword makers, and not in a stamping factory. It's sharp and very well balanced. It will cut Tameshigiri mats, pumpkins, watermelons ect without issue.

i would be mildly offended if i didnt realize you were just another idiot who swears katanas > all.
 
Originally posted by: Newbian
Why bring a knife to a gun fight?

Why bring a gun to a highlander fight? THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE!



Originally posted by: JohnOfSheffield
Originally posted by: TehMac
Originally posted by: Fayd
i'll never understand the obsession with katanas.

even if we assume japanese swords are inherently cooler than european swords (history shows european steel is better, and if it came to a proper fight, my guess is european swordsmen would win...

mmm, I'm not sure about that.

Katanas are for kiddies, no weight and leaving your body open when fighting, it's retarded.

says the likely big brute type (of which dumb is usually associated with)

how dare we work skill into the equation, let's settle things by sheer strength

RAWR, Samurai > Viking!
 
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