Ninja sword, NINJA-TO JOHN LEE PRACTICAL
This ninja sword is very close to the historic original. It has a less curved and shorter blade in a full-length scabbard (Saya). This resulted, among other things, in a surprise, because the (not shown) shorter blade could be drawn from the scabbard much faster. Many of the now offered as a Ninja-To Swords are made without any historical background and often are based on mere imagination of Hollywood. More information...
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Ninja sword, NINJA-TO JOHN LEE PRACTICAL
The sharp ground blade of the sword is hand forged from 9260 carbon spring steel. In order to reduce the blade weight, it has a fuller (Bo-Hi).
Specification of the JOHN LEE PRACTICAL NINJA-TO
- Blade length 57cm to Tsuba
- Overall length without scabbard 88cm
- Overall length with scabbard 106.5cm
- Weight without sheath 980 g
- Masterpiece of the Asian Blacksmithing
- the handle (Tsuka) is made of wood, with authentic ray skin (Same) wrapping
- the handle winding (Tsuka-Ito) is traditionally wound in black cotton
- two menukis are inserted into the handle
- the long blade tang is fastened with 2 bamboo sticks (Mekugi) in the handle - this is a battle-ready full-tang sword !
- the scabbard (Saya) is made of wood with endings Kurigata, Koiguchi Kojiri from buffalo horn
- extra long Sageo
- an authentic ninja sword made after historical patterns
- This sword is designed for practical use.
- Blade made entirely of spring steel 9260 quenched to approx. 55° Rockwell
- Shinogi-Zukuri-style blade without fuller (Bo-Hi)
- The blade is sharpened
- Black cotton handle wrap in classic hineri-maki style
- Black matt lacquered scabbard with shiny black lacquer speckles (Kuroshime-style)
- Delivery in an attractive collector box
The protective wooden case, in which is the product packaged, comes free of charge.