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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2008

Part 2 of the documentary on the Gassan school of smiths.

If you are interested in purchasing a sword by Gassan Sadatoshi, Gassan Sadanobu or any current Japanese smiths, please contact us through our site at www.thejapanesesword.com

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  • Amazing craftmanship! In the age of throw-away products it's nice to know traditional Japanese swordsmithing still continues.

  • he is a true artist

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  • สุด ยอดเลยครับ ตอนตีดาบต้องใส่จิตวิญญาณของช่า­งตีดาบเข้าไปด้วย สมควรแล้วที่จะมีราคาสูงมากครับ­

  • i want buy one

  • @taiwanlong Kanji originally came from China, which is why there are many similarities, but once in Japan the language evolved into a completely separate language.

  • His face remains the same through all the video. In the end when hi s looking at his masterpeace....it is the same face like when hi was hammering. No smile, no pleasure, no nothing...just a regular face of a truly, truly great artist of swordsmiting. I have a feeling that hi s got that same face when hi s walking along the park.

  • @dutchschultz1000 yeah, it cost beyond my limits too XD but if i can have one, i certainly would be so happy in my entire life :) Mr Gassan Sadatoshi's katana is like an art, a masterpiece, true work from an artists!

  • Art of swordsmithing.

  • i was wondering the way japanese people read chinese word izzit the same as how chinese people read chinese word and pronouce in the same meaning and same way but different language

  • I would give every last thing I own for one of Sadatoshi's blades, but on a recent trip to Japan I was devastated to find that a katana made by Sadatoshi would cost me £10.000+. Well out of my price range unfortunately, anyone lucky enough to own one of his blades should cherish it.

  • A TRUE MASTERSMITH From start to finish.!!

  • love the work but y do there all were white

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