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Bartman
02-06-05, 05:06 PM
Someone gave my dad these swords today while he was at work. They are sweet although not as sharp as I thought. I guess they need to be sharpend but either way they are wicked :D
Their was 3 different sizes and it came with a stand. Anyone know anything about them?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v281/BartmanReptiles/newswords.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v281/BartmanReptiles/newswords1.jpg
peterm15
02-06-05, 05:32 PM
yes... yes i do...
first off there replicas.. there pounded out not folded like real samauri.. it takes a LONG time to fold a sword ( ive heard of them taking 50 years and folding is what gives them there strength... ... these are purely a decroative peice and should not be sharpened.. it will ruin the look... and i hate to say this.. but there really worth nothing.. ive seen them as low as $25 for the 3 set and stand...a real samauri sword can run upwards of $500,000... there really nice to look at and you can get a nice effect if you switch the order there in ( biggest on bottom) and pull it out slightly, there should be a nice design on the blade and when the right light catches it they look amazing...
it really doesnt matter what there worth or anything i just thought you might wanna know.. i like collecting knives and stuff and am soon looking into a sword... but just a replica like you have there.. to me theres no point in buying the "real" thing.. well gave a good one and i hope you like them... they are really nice..
bistrobob85
02-06-05, 05:52 PM
I think Peterm15 is right. I see tons of them in stores and they're all replicas which shouldnt be sharpened or used at all. True japanese blades are worthless, they take so much work...
peterm15
02-06-05, 05:54 PM
bistrobob85 i think u mean pricless not worthless.. lol...;)
darkscale
02-06-05, 05:57 PM
hi, peterm15
is right about them being replicas (well almost) there are simply display swords and are not ment to be used let alone sharpend likely made from stainless steel and would likly break if used for cutting .asfar as real samurai swords(nihonto) go most authentic
pieces sell from any where from 500 for like an old army sword(gunto)in bad condition to the tens of thousands for modern japanese made swords,the swords do not get their strenth from the folding of the metal that was a method of purifiing the metal
as the steels back then were'nt like todays the strenth comes from the fact they use two or more types of steel in the blades ,a softer steel core wraped in a harder(more carbon) steel then diferentially temperd meaning the edge(ha) of the blade is harder than the back, alowing it to hold an edge yet be flexable at the same time. swords are one other hobby i have
so i know a little about them :)
steve
Bartman
02-06-05, 06:00 PM
Thanks for the replies.
Yea, we didnt think they were worth anything but I didnt know their was a real sword and replica's, cool! Ill rearange them and see how they look, haha, I was wondering what order they were supposed to be in.
Thanks!
peterm15
02-06-05, 06:02 PM
hey steve.. id like to see some of what you have.. right now i only have 3 display knives but there all in my closet somewhere.. so if you can snap a few pics id like too see them..
and thanks for the lesson, i knew there was more i just couldnt remember.. i heard this years ago....
p.s.... they tempered the swords by putting through extreem heat.. right?? and dont the ammount of folds effect the price of a sword???
Bartman.. there supposed to be in the order that you like them to be in.. just experment with blades in and out to see what you like.. then keep it that way.. you could also just hang them on a wall without the stand.
darkscale
02-06-05, 06:28 PM
well heres a pic of what i have for now
the swords are temperd by coating the blade in clay and then heating to about a bright orange/white color (cant remember the temp) then qwenching it in water the clay is thiner on the edge of the blade so it gets hotter therfor harder than the back of the blade where the clay is thicker, the value depends on many things
from the shape of the blade, to the grain patern in the blade the hamon(temper line) and like a lot of things who forged it and there ranking ,their are useually about 10-15 actual folds done wich works out to somewhere around 15- 30 thousnd layers
somthing like that anyway, basicly if you fold the steel once you get two layers ,twice four and so on,
steve
http://www.stainlesssoul.com/ssnakess/swords.jpg
Bartman
02-06-05, 06:30 PM
Could you explain what "folding" is. Id like to learn a little on this, its interesting. Sweet swords as well!!
darkscale
02-06-05, 07:17 PM
basicly the steel used to make japanese sword starts out a powder like substance wich is placed in a forge, it then melts together, forming small pieces of metal, those are then placed in a pile heated and hammerd so it welds itself together(forge welding) the block is then cut halfway throught and folded over,heated and done again,again until the desierd consitancy is reached . it also helps remove any contamanants from the steel
if you go to www.swordforum.com you can find a lot of very intersting info on all kinds of swords
Bartman
02-06-05, 07:24 PM
Cool. They've got a forum for everything!
I have been collecting military swords and bayonnets for 20 yrs and I started with a crap set of Jap swords, I have over 200($50,000) now, but it did give me the collecting bug... so keep up the good work and don't listen to anyone if you think they look nice well go for it..
darkscale
02-06-05, 07:43 PM
so keep up the good work and don't listen to anyone if you think they look nice well go for it.. i agree:)
chas*e have any gunto you want to part with?
peterm15
02-06-05, 08:31 PM
they do look nice.. thanks for the info darkscale... and nice swords...
bartman.. have you decided on a display setup yet.. when you do id like to see it.. see what you came up with.. enjoy them,,,
Bartman
02-06-05, 08:33 PM
What do you mean set up. I placed them in the order you said, which did make it look better :D, but what else can I do?
justinO
02-06-05, 09:29 PM
I miss my sword.. an ex gave it to me and when we parted ways, i gave it to my sister.. it was a $25 decorative sword, but it certainly did get interesting looks when i was out trimming the shrubbery with it (i was really young then).. I used to also collect knives and daggers and such things.. most have been misplaced over the years, but i've still got a few interesting pieces. i've got a neat dagger with a double-edged serpentine blade. its pretty cool. You would also be surprised at how many people have never seen a mace before.
**EDIT: I am not admitting nor conding the ownership of prohibited weapons**
Anyways, I don't mean to hijack the post.. they are nice swords.. enjoy them.
cheers,
justin
Bartman
02-06-05, 09:31 PM
A mase?! Now that's awesome :D
HumphreyBoagart
02-07-05, 04:39 PM
I have this really old dagger and you guys seem to know alot about this sorta thing maybe you could tell me a bit about it.
All I know is it's really old, it has a bone handle. The sheath is wood with a thin layer of brass (i think) over it. One side of the blade has a design on it, and the other has some sort of writing on it. Any info you might have would be awesome.
Here's some pics of it.
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/5491OldDagger.JPG
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/5491OldDagger2.JPG
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/5491OldDagger3.JPG
Oh yeah, and by the way...Great swords everyone!
They are replicas and for display only, I got my husband a nice set also for x-mas a couple years ago for $30.00. They are lovely for display and a must for most Martial Arts enthusiats.
ChunkyMunky
02-08-05, 06:06 AM
They may be for display only, but I bet they could still cut a head off ;)
Any Hitori Hanzo swords?
:P
spidergecko
02-08-05, 08:54 AM
Originally posted by Brock
Any Hitori Hanzo swords?
:P
I've heard he doesn't make swords anymore.
peterm15
02-08-05, 09:54 AM
Originally posted by ChunkyMunky
They may be for display only, but I bet they could still cut a head off ;)
they might give you a pretty bad headach and a bruise but thats about it.. there more or less rounded off.. a butter knife is sharper
Bartman
02-08-05, 10:47 AM
Yea they are really dull, except for the little one. I bet that could do some damage. But these aren't going anywhere, thats FORSURE! lol
JAdkins2451
02-08-05, 01:59 PM
Originally posted by peterm15
they might give you a pretty bad headach and a bruise but thats about it.. there more or less rounded off.. a butter knife is sharper
I would beg to differ mine is only a replica.. But its really sharp, you would be suprised with the stuff I have cut up with it..
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