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<blockquote data-quote="ridurall" data-source="post: 2010055" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>Im a firm believer in a good katana. A customer of mine received this from her WWII veteran father and several years ago while doing some work at her house I saw this sword setting in a corner. It made me take an interest in swords. Now a few years later she called me with a bad case of fleas and wondered if I would trade some pest control work out for some value of this sword. I said ok and agreed to $350 worth of pest control work while taking the sword in trade. It is folded with visible hamon and hada. This sword is razor sharp and from the looks of its it is older than 1934 pattern Tuska and Saya. Ive also got the same Cold steel Katana <a href="http://www.coldsteel.com/Product/88B...es_Katana.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.coldsteel.com/Product/88B...es_Katana.aspx</a> but when I first tried to cut a 2L pop bottle it was not sharp enough to cut it. I spent 3 months getting it razor sharp. Ive also got a Angus Trim 1548 Cut and Thrust sword that would handle a zombie just fine. Of all my swords Id still stick with the original folded steel Katana.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridurall, post: 2010055, member: 2693"] Im a firm believer in a good katana. A customer of mine received this from her WWII veteran father and several years ago while doing some work at her house I saw this sword setting in a corner. It made me take an interest in swords. Now a few years later she called me with a bad case of fleas and wondered if I would trade some pest control work out for some value of this sword. I said ok and agreed to $350 worth of pest control work while taking the sword in trade. It is folded with visible hamon and hada. This sword is razor sharp and from the looks of its it is older than 1934 pattern Tuska and Saya. Ive also got the same Cold steel Katana [url]http://www.coldsteel.com/Product/88B...es_Katana.aspx[/url] but when I first tried to cut a 2L pop bottle it was not sharp enough to cut it. I spent 3 months getting it razor sharp. Ive also got a Angus Trim 1548 Cut and Thrust sword that would handle a zombie just fine. Of all my swords Id still stick with the original folded steel Katana. [/QUOTE]
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