Swords, knives and all things metal

Dr.Pecker

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I know how you feel. I always wanted to make one. You want something that a heavy train ran over a shit ton of times, you take that and wrap it around a leaf spring.
 
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Dr.Pecker

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found review from random geezer. lolz Ccrops with the disassembly. now ya may need a new sword.. thanks for link, those do look good for the price!

so here's a few other names from some fanatic.

Feb 01, 2015

Who makes shinwa??.That seems to be a mystery.. I still can't figure that out for a fact yet but I think they are made by united cutlery or are a separate brand name owned by united cutlery..

And yes.. I did read the whole post..

Thanks again
Feb 01, 2015A GENERAL OPPINION ABOUT KNIVES AND SWORDS NEW
by: Daniel of Nebraska

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If you touch a real sword it would cut your fingers off.
 
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abe supercro

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I've thought about melting up some copper or silver for ingots one day as hobby. foundry work like hammering is not an ambition of mine. tried glass torch lamp working 'boro' and that was neck pain, like trimming, along with fumes.
 

Dr.Pecker

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the pattern in that first pic of the damascus steel is kinda trippy.

how would one go about acquiring one of these? don't know if i'm up for Japan, been kinda busy. i really like my machetes, but these seem to have better reach.
What you should do is buy a wooden sword and learn how to handle them. I think of it as being handed a loaded gun. I'm not joking, if it fell over it would cut half way through your arm. Real swords demand respect, just like guns. Use the wooden sword try to keep the cutting edge away from you, stuff like that. They're fucking dangerous and I'm not joking about the finger thing.
 
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