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The Truth About Buying Katanas

Are you still looking for the perfect Katana to add to your collection? You should read this article before you make your next sword purchase.
In this article I will show you how to check your new sword to make sure that it is of the highest quality and best value.
Many sword buyers are simply looking for a beautiful looking piece to display in their house or condo.
It is not necessary to have a traditionally made, full tang sword with folded steel in this case.
However, some are not willing to sacrifice the quality of the sword in order to save some money.
There are several ways to make sure that your new katana is structurally sound: 1.
Hold the katana very firmly with both hands grabbing the handle.
Shake the katana and make several cutting strokes going up and down and then left to right.
When doing this, pay close attention to the handle and listen for any rattling noise or loose tang.
2.
Make sure that the tsuba (hand guard) is straightly mounted to your katana with no looseness.
3.
Check the edge of your Katana for any nicks or dents.
Defects like this aretraditionally referred to as "Kizu" which means flaw.
You can carefully run your finger nail down the edge which will allow you to feel any kizu that you could not see.
4.
Examine the habaki or blade collar (above the guard) and make sure that it is not loose.
5.
Look at the entire blade of the sword for any rust,corrosion or general discoloration (also considered Kizu).

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