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John Lee Dragon Wakizashi

€139.00*

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Product number: 11772
Product information "John Lee Dragon Wakizashi"
Still today the dragon loom large in Japan especially during New Year celebration. Against Western mysticism, the dragon is an auspicious mythical creature in Japan. The tsuba of this remarkable sword sculpts a sword surrounding dragon. The other decorations also show the mystical creature.

The sword blade in Shinogi-Zukuri style has a groove (Bo-Hi), and is hand forged from 1045 carbon steel. The blade is sharpened with integrated Hamon line for a very authentic look. The handle wrapping is made of black cotton in a classic Hineri Maki style. Black, high gloss lacquered sheath (Kuroro style) made of wood. Due to the long tang, which is fixed in the handle with two bamboo pins (Mekugi), the sword is fully demountable. There is no plastic used, only high-quality, authentic materials are used.

The blade clamp (Habaki) and the washers (Seppa) are made of brass. The traditional handle wrapping is lined with authentic ray skin. All decorations (Tsuba, Fuchi, Menuki, Kashira) are made of metal. Supplied with protective fabric cover in a nice collector's box. Each original John Lee sword features a seal and a certificate.

Details:
Overall length (without sheath): approx. 76.5 cm
Blade length: approx. 51 cm
Handle Length: approx. 35 cm
Blade Material: 1045 carbon steel
Handle Material: Cotton wrapping lined with rayskin
Weight (without sheath): approx. 800 g

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January 16, 2015 14:55

Sehr schönes Wakizashi, mit einer der besten Tsubas die mir bisher untergekommen sind. Detailierter Gussstahl, ohne starke Gussgrate an der Presslinie. Klingentechnisch ist es sehr scharf, der vorgenommene Schnitttest war wirklich überzeugend. Derzeit überlege ich ob ich mir das passende Katana dazu bestelle. Allerdings ist die Hamon-Linie etwas komisch. Aber dennoch ein sehr gutes Einstiegswakitashi, das sowohl durch Schärfe und Optik, als auch seinen Preis besticht. Meine Empfehlung hat es.