a ninjato you haven't seen from korisuya
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How would you use that? It looks interesting, and I can try and picture some situations were having something like this might be a tactical advantage (like if someone tried to pull your sword out), but I'd like to know the historically correct way you might go about using this sword configuration.
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@scottbaioisdead dude seriously get yerself a girl or something and leave the rest of us alone cool ideas though. just keep the bantering to a minimum it's annoying
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@scottbaioisdead chokuto
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@scottbaioisdead Nope...I just wanted to see if you could get it without my profile ^_^
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@KagaKiyomitsu aww james you made your channel private, did i scare you?
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Just a little bit of a note here, to help clear up some confusion: Straight, single-edged blades, called chokuto, did exist in history, but the tachi was much more effective. There were a few double-edged katana-style blades made afterward, with no curvature, but real examples of this are very rare. Ninjas were more likely to carry a wakizashi, with a standard-length katana tsuka and saya, so that they could get a faster draw speed and gain the upper hand in combat against a samurai.
ChaosScourge777 1 year ago
@ChaosScourge777 ninja were samurai. i covered everything you said in the video already.
scottbaioisdead 1 year ago
guy you are talking mega bullshit ......what you say is wrong ......i know real real ninjato's and what you are telling is more bullshit than the teachings of jesus christ.....straight swords exist ....and that thing you shwodes does never exist ......because you cannot use it .....how should one .....but good that only 6,5 k saw your vid because so not everybody believe this shit
RonSchnabel 1 year ago
@RonSchnabel ooh so you know more than nawa yumio? So which museums have straight ninjato predating the 90s? I know a few examples of the sword I've shown but how about you? Which academic sources are you. Using? Please respond in japanese.
scottbaioisdead 1 year ago