Ninjato Cutting Test
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hanwei is a chinese trademark...everything is made in china..all these uniforms ,kimonos,hakamas,swords etc. none of these martial arts stuff is made in japan. why???
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why delete my comment?
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Nice video too, fun to watch. Good way to check your form.
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Try the practical katana, really nice for the price. Makes quick work of those bottles. Though i do own the Ninjato as well, I love them both. But i do like the katana better personaly.
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I think everyone would be a lot nicer if everyone carried a sword.
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@DarkKokoro84 i've handled both the Oniyuri and the Kaze, the kaze is VERY nice and i love the natural hamon but i gotta give my vote to the Oniyuri out of personal taste.
=D awesome, looking forward to seein it, and yeah i can totally understand the issue with microcraps xD
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@EpicEffinTom im considering a oniyuri or a kaze katana or ko katana for my next piece,i just bought 2 swords from ryansword com nice and sharp but i don't think they would hold up very long in a battle type setting small cuts maybe but not battle ready,same as the hanwei but good for the price.as far as my last comment ill make you a vid for my kyahan alright. ive got a few vids i haven't put out yet cause microcraps movie editer doesn't like my computer sometimes so ya ,soon enough
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@DarkKokoro84 your welcome, i herd the practical ninjato was ok but a bit on the lighter side so i guess i cant be too shocked to hear it fell apart still kinda sad tho=( . i own alot of cheness they seem to make some really durable cutters iv had the tenchi for 2 years now and i cut some pretty hard targets with it aside from a few scratches its held up perfect, you should give them a try some time
understandable about the hakama, personally if it came down to that id just take off commenting
how the hell do you twirl the sword like that at 1:36
DannyFatSack 6 months ago
@DannyFatSack lol very carefully, its easier for me to show you than to explain but its more of a twist of wrist but when u spin the tsuka you keep your hand on the bottom of the tsuka and regrasp it with your other hand above the other hand.
DarkKokoro84 6 months ago
so im assuming the fittings are what fell apart on the sword but did the blade itself hold up well?
nmangiapani86 1 year ago
@nmangiapani86 the blade has held up quite well but im no sword expert, i will say from using this sword the more ive used it the handle wrap and fitting did start to losin and i've always taken care with using my swords and weapons but this one just to be honest has made me feel like this was the biggiest waste of 189.99 i've ever spent.sure its nice but thats about it.also once apon a swing i chipped the kissaki but its was all in my error.from mistakes we learn *bow*
DarkKokoro84 1 year ago