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● This is a craft knife made using remnants of a Japanese sword. It is a size that does not require registration. Everything in the photos is included. Instant purchase is welcome. Silent transactions are also acceptable. ● It is made in a workshop with a shrine to Hachiman-sama. It is also offered as a dedication upon completion, making it perfect as a protective sword. How about it for a child's birth celebration or for those living alone? ● Material Description ・ The inscription is "Nagahisa Saku" (Made by Nagahisa). He is a Showa-era master craftsman, famous for the name "Kangoku Nagahisa" (Prison Nagahisa). ・ The hamon (blade pattern) is a "gunome-ba" (irregular wave pattern). ・ Although still amateurish, it has been polished with natural whetstones, similar to Japanese swords. It is finished with a "sashikomi-togi" (differential polishing) technique. ・ The saya (scabbard) and tsuka (handle) are made of magnolia wood. Finished with cashew lacquer. ・ The fittings are of unknown detail but are antique. ・ The sword bag is a remake of an old kimono obi (sash). ・ The mekugi (peg) is made of soot bamboo. ・ The reference image is a photo of the original nakago (tang) of the sword used as the material. Please use it as a reference for the inscription. ・ This product is the nakago (tang) part of the sword. It is not the kissaki (blade tip) part. ● Size ・ Blade length: 14.4cm ・ Motokasane (thickness at the base): 6.7mm ・ Overall length: 31.2cm ・ Weight without scabbard: 409g ・ Overall length with scabbard: 34.1cm ・ Weight with scabbard: 471g ● Notes ・ Since materials from old times are used, there are scratches and rust. Also, we are not a professional knife maker. Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for the quality of a new industrial product. ・ Because it uses remnants of Japanese swords, it is prone to rust. It's about the same as a steel kitchen knife. The lacquered scabbard is not well-ventilated, so it is especially prone to rust. ・ Regarding the inscription, there is no certificate of authenticity, so the authenticity is uncertain. ・ Since it is listed on multiple sites, it may be out of stock depending on the timing. ・ Please also read the self-introduction. #Custom Knife #Outdoor Knife #Tanto (dagger) #Japanese Sword #Koto (old sword) #Edo Period #Remnants #Tamahagane (high-quality steel) #Antique #Antique #Amulet #Protective Sword
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