Saturday, July 30, 2011

Why Are Traditional Japanese Foils Coming Round Again?

By Kai Masanari


What makes the Hattori Hanzo Sword so well-liked? Well it was used in the making of the film Kill Bill and it's because most Japanese Samurai Hanzo sabres are straight and the sword in the movie is curved. It is one of the most assertive blades in the Hattori Hanzo Swords collection and it is one of the true foils of the Earth.

You should purchase this sword in either tan or black. This was a hanse epee the general public hasn't seen before, and with all the epee fighting in the movie, it seemed to make a great impression on sword enthusiasts around the globe.

The foil is an enormous 40 1/2 inches long in length and has a black or tan lacquer finish. The steel blade is made from carbonized steel and features a wooden scabbard or sheath included.

To have in your own right this beautifully made blade will make you very proud particularly when you show it to your friends. The hanse sword also has a few Japanese symbols decorating it and looks particularly impressive.

Finding traditional foils online like the Hattori Hanzo Sword that are authentic can get pretty overpowering and a question that many folks are asking is, this hanzo sword how much does it cost? True foils are few and far between and you will need to be vigilant with your investigations.

Hattori Hanzo Sword "Samuari Katana Blade

There are lots of web sites on the net which do offer the Hattori Hanzo Sword for sale and they're going to have several different price points too so you'll need to read the web to discover which website will give the best deal. If you practice with an ishiis sword or any o-ren blade at all, be totally sure to try this one out. The blades can be paid for using any major credit card or PayPal card.

To find out more about hattori and the hanzo blades then read the paragraph below.




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