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  • deverian multarte por tener armas blancas

  • Visit Hanzoswords . com

  • wOOOWW!!

    qUIERO UNA DE ESAS!!!

    quien me la regala??? ^^!

  • keep those wall hangers of the net

  • these swords would look good if they were put on a wall and left there... i don't dare think what might happen if these swords were used to cut something.

  • the lion is on the wrong position fake of teh sword

  • well they look like cheap MACHINE MADE swords to me. you can tell they are machine made because the folds are all perfectly wavy and all pretty looking

  • That is just Kill Bill Copy of Hattori Hanzo, real hattori hanzo is realy expensive.

  • Not just really expensive, but the chances of you finding one is very rare. Hattori Hanzo swords are one the best swords. I've studied swords ever since i was 7 and I am now 15. If in my life i get to wield a Hitori Hanzo blade, i would be deeply honored.

  • crap swords!!

  • uhhh...wasnt hanzo a character in a video game....and didnt he use like..a mini sickle on a wire or something? maybe im thinking of a diffrent persson..

  • i am pretty sure he was part of the shinsengumi

  • Well, yes he is, in a video game called "samurai warriors" just so happenes that i am about to play it, lol. He uses a "Kusari-Gama" which means, "chain sickle"

  • actually in the movies...there were 3 hattori hanzo swords mentioned. bill had one...the bride had one...and in vol.2 bill was talking to budd about what he did with his hanzo sword.

  • these blades are not official hattori hanzo replicas by the way. they are cheap knockoffs. first off they dont make tanto and wakizashi hanzo blades. and the biggest give away is that the seal is not on the blade itself.

  • The historical Hanzo was a "ninja", right?

  • Yeah Kill Bill was just retarted >.>. There's more than 2 Hattori Hanzos. Stupid American movies >.>.

  • are there true Hattori Hanzo sword????

  • Well, the one made for kill bill was a true Japanese sword. I found the company that made it, it cost them about 3000 dollars.

  • para empezar: habrias podido filmar mejor

    y en segundo lugar,al presentar una katana,wakizashi o tanto en un soporte,la parte de la hoja que corta debe estar mirando hacia arriba y no para abajo.

    (y siempre envainadas cuando estan en el soporte)

  • here a some tips on how to pay propper respect to ur daisho. 1: always put the hamon(cutting ege) UP becouse else ur saya(sheet) will get cuts on the inside end u cant repair them. 2: never put the blade's out of the saya on ur stand becouse in japan its condiderd VERY

    RUDE if u do(becouse the katana is the soul of the samurai). 3: please bring the the the smith so he can make than in to handy kitchen knive's they will be of much more use then they ar now.

    hope to have helped u :)

  • The hamon on a katana DOES NOT = Cutting edge you tool.

    Hamon is the Visual effect of Differential Tempering. =.=

    Learn your fact's before you start giving people tips.

  • rishi... -.0

  • eeeeh ?

  • hamon is the temper line that is polished out. a nice hybrid polish will draw them out. there are blades with hamon on both sides, much like a kogarasu-maru

  • Polished out ? You polish the blade with stones and then you bring most of the activity out with finger stones....

    And the hamons ALWAYS on both sides,it's a bloody failure if it's not.

  • ok, if a nise set i have to agree with u on that, but thats realy all. the blade is CRAP the tsuka is almost worse than the blade, then there is ur way of putting it on the stand, end THAT CRAPPY MUSIC!

  • It dishonours me just to look at the cheap pathetic display in the video. stainless steel "thing" with a edge that looks like it was sharpened in the same fashion that chef knifes are.

  • My first garbage stainless steal katana got cut in half by a real one =*(

  • and why would u put katanas? it's not all katanas.... the top's the katana, the middle one is the wakisashi, and the bottom one is the tanto.... and those are some stainless steel made out of a big steaming, heaping, nutty brown pile of bullshit... and that is clearly a fake hammon.. how gay =D

  • cheap trash not worth of the title "katana"

  • stainless steel swords lol =), and what's with the cheesy music?

  • As a stand-alone sword, treated with a respect, the Kill Bill's are a decent practice sword if you can't afford anything over $40. Granted it's still stainless steel, and has no tang (so it's still in the 'crap' catagory), but it does suck less than the others.

    Flip the swords upwards so that your edges don't get any duller than they already are. Having them face the ground gives off the impression that you are a noob. Thanks for sharing. :)

  • err you can get a masahiro bamboo for 50$ wich actually wild hold up to tameshigiri etc,stainless steel will NEVER be good for practice EVER...are you retarded ?

  • you are good at insulting people. stainless steel depending on how it is made, can be stronger than some carbon steel. martensite for example, which can be attained through sub zero quench and oil/water quench

  • Carbon steel will always be better than stainless steel as sword material, and on that remark of martensite...you trying to say it's something that can only be attained in stainless steel?? :DDDDDD

  • Well, there is a different way to attain martensite in stainless. lowering the temperature to 120 degrees below zero. with carbon steel, you just have to get the quench right.

  • seems as if your ball's are inert. Stainless will never be safe in sword lenghts, period.

  • a skeptic optomist...tsk tsk, no, it is very hard to use in a sword, masahiro makes stainless swords, the only time that i would ever, EVER recomend a stainless sword for practice, as if it were to be an iaito, or for soft cutting targets, like straw mats.

  • And Even then id recommend duralumin (it's a zink aluminium alloy.) instead, at least for use in Iaito's.

    I don't really see the point in harnessing aluminium into a form where it can be used as sword material when there are far more superior and easier to use metals out there. :)

  • If you are trying to make it on your own though, there can be difficulties. I am forging soon, because it means weapons for free!! Any who, i personally have never used one, so what? are they any good?

  • What, iaito's made from duraluminium ?

  • Yes, i never really wanted to get one made of it because it is more expensive, too light, and i could easily get an iaito from cheness or whomever.

  • It's not too light,It's not more expensive..and why would you want something from cheness when all they provide with their product is a cracked tsuba.....

  • Sure. They do have problems with the tsuka, yes...But the blades are superb for the cost.

  • lol everything else was half good until you get to the blade! the lion wasn't supposed to be on the habaki, but actually on the blade..-.- not to mention the stainless steel and acid etched blade! i used to like that set. when i was younger...

  • wait it looked more like a wire brush

  • dude, they totally were :D yes, a set of blades not to be taken so serious...

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