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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2009

Disassembling a Cold Steel Chisa Katana.

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  • does the edge keep really good?

  • @bladeking2013

    Yeo no problems whatshowever. It stays sharp even after quite a lot of cutting.

  • does it come very sharp??

  • @browndemon386

    Yep. As sharp as a katana should be.

  • awesome video of dissasembly my thanks how is the balance on the chisa I have a dragonfly wak and its blade heavy I might have to buy me a chisa if balance is better

  • @retepsavid

    The balance is great, but it's a short sword. Great for one hand cutting.

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  • MAN the tsuka was on there ultra tight!

  • your doing this wrong watch icyberias vid

  • @MrKhamtay it doesnt matter if you hit it with a rubber mallet or on the floor, you're still hitting it. it needs to be able to handle that kind of force in order to be taken apart or put back together, much less be usable

  • Thanks, I just got the Imperial katana, and my fuchi was a tad rattling, nice to see how to take apart

  • isnt cold steel katanas amazing? XD i love them

  • Awesome thats what I was hoping I like waks for home defense

    more messy but effective I will have to buy me one of these babies for sure

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