The Tori XL Light Katana is an all-new design from CAS/Hanwei that incorporates truly elegant furniture with the functionality of our performance series. Featuring a flying crane tsuba, brown leather tsuka-ito over black same and a dark brown/black saya, the Tori is available in three folded steel cutting blade profiles and three Iaito blade lengths. This is undoubtedly one of the most elegant mounts ever crafted by CAS/Hanwei.
XL Light Competitive Cutting / Light Weight : The XL Light blades feature the same geometry as those of the XL but incorporate deeply cut grooves (bo-hi) to reduce the weight of the blade while retaining most of it´s strength and cutting ability. This weight reduction makes for a quicker sword, well adapted for multiple cuts in lighter targets.
KEY FEATURES:
Folded Steel Blade
Premium fittings
Built for Martial Artists
This is Sageo made from pure silk and made in Kikko Style. Length 180 cm for a katana.
This sageo is woven from 4 different colors, Black, Purple, Ivory and Light Green.
New to our Tinker Pearce series of Medieval swords is the Great Sword of War.
The Great Sword of War is designed and crafted purely as a cutting sword and weighing in at a little less than four pounds, it is built to excel on heavy targets. The 28 cm grip provides excellent leverage and static and dynamic balance are to Tinker’s demanding standards. The blade is again forged in 5160 and hardened to HRC 50-52. The hilt is retained by Tinker’s signature recessed sleeve mounting system, providing secure retention and easy hilt tightening, using the Allen wrench provided.
Made by Hanwei.
Details:
Overall length: approx. 121 cm
Blade Length: approx. 91 cm
Handle length: 28 cm
Blade Material: 5160 High carbon steel
HRC: 50-52
Weight: approx. 1747 g
Handle Material: wood-cored and leather-covered over a cord wrap
Dismountable!
The short Assegai by Cold Steel can be your best friend when is comes to hunting or just training with a proper spear.
Specifications
Overall length 91.44 cm
Blade length 33.85 cm
Blade Material SK-5
Handle Material american ash
Cold Steels company President Lynn C Thompson has long been fascinated by Pole Arms, Spears and Halberds.
The Sergeant's Halberd is often seen as a ceremonial item, carried as a badge of rank by officers and NCOs alike in the 18th and 19th Century, it was a much feared weapon of war as well.
Unlike its heavy-duty brethren (see Swiss Halberd #86009) the Sergeant's Halberd was actually developed during the age of firearms and was designed to face foes with less protective armor. Lighter, faster and more maneuverable, the Sergeant's Halberd is a deceptively quick and astonishingly effective weapon.
Cold Steels interpretation of the Sergeant's Halberd is representative of the battlefield incarnation of this historical tool. Though it features costly but attractive embellishments and ornamentation, it is a true warrior through and though. Fully sharpened and surprisingly rugged and durable, it can be used as a spear for thrusting, a hook to catch, trap and entangle and as a cutting tool to chop, cut and slice!
The Sergeant's Halberd is a perfect addition to the collection of any historical re-enactor or Western Martial Artist and it makes a terrifically effective emergency self-defense tool when your life is on the line.
Details:
Overall Length: approx. 216.5 cm
Head Length: approx. 54 cm
Head Width: approx. 30.5 cm
Handle Length: approx. 162.6 cm
Head Material: 1055 Carbon
Handle Material: Ash Wood
Weight (All): approx. 1780.4 g
Weight (Head): approx. 918.5 g
This is an item from the Cold Steel program in 2014.
The Man at Arms was a warrior, pure and simple. A stalwart and dependable fighter who exhibited great martial prowess with a range of weapons. He was a capable and competent warrior who was the veteran of many conflicts and was often first into the fray. Although he was not a Knight, he fought and trained alongside them as a brother in arms.
To honor these rugged, reliable, salt-of-the-earth warriors Cold Steel had created a range of true journeyman’s weapons that they have called the Man at Arms Collection.
These practical and battle ready swords lack the gleaming blades and polished silver steelwork of our other swords, but they pack a resounding punch where it counts!
Approximating the quality and performance of the high end swords, the Man at Arms collection features a selection of some of the finest high performance blades but at a markedly reduced price.
Their fully sharpened and blued blades have a distinctive gun metal finish that compliments their black leather handles, and when well-oiled they are gleamingly beautiful in their own right.
If you always wanted a Cold Steel sword, but couldn’t afford one, the Man at Arms collection is for you.
Details:
Overall Length: approx. 108.3 cm
Blade Length: approx. 85.1 cm
Blade Thickness: approx. 0.6 cm
Handle Length: approx. 23.2 cm
Head Material: 1055 Carbon
Weight: approx. 1429 g
Scabbard: Leather Scabbard with Blued Steel Fittings
This is an item from the Cold Steel program in 2014.
The maintainance kit has everything in it which you need for the must of care for your handmade sword. Comes with oil and powder.
Oil is used to prevent the rust of the sword. Oil makes a film of the oil between the
sword body and the air, and it prevents the oxidization of the sword body. Oil dries in
about some time. Therefore, reprint it in the new oil once in a month.
The thing which made a whetstone powder-shaped is being packed into the Uchiko.
White powder appears from the Uchiko when a sword body is struck with the Uchiko.
There are two use purposes. The Uchiko removes the old oil which sticks to the
sword body. Furthermore, the Uchiko beautifies the surface of the sword.
Nuguigami:
The Nuguigami is not just regular paper, it is high quality thick japanese paper for cleaning swords. It is used for wiping out old oil and wiping out the Uchiko.
The Mekuginuki is used to remove the Mekugi of the sword. The Mekuginuki can remove the Mekugi with the sharp part. In order to use the Mekuginuki for removing the Mekugi, the hammerhead part can be removed from the rest of the Mekuginuki.
How to take care for your sword:
How to take care of the sword after an Iaido practices or Tameshigiri will be explained with this topic. Take care of the sword after the practices always. If the care for the sword is neglected, a sword rusts in the sweat of the hand.
Face an edge toward the top, and pull out a sword slowly from the sheath. Then,
be careful not to damage a sheath.
Hold the sword pulled out with your left hand. Then, remove old oil and dust from
the sword with the Nuguigami. Put a Nuguigami on the Mune of the sword when
wiping the sword, and wipe the sword toward the top from the bottom.
Pat a sword body with the Uchiko. Powder equally on the both sides of the sword body. Then, wipe the white powder with the new Nuguigami which is different from the paper used some time ago. Repeat this handle, and remove the blurs of the oil completely.
Apply new oil to the sword body, and put away a sword to the sheath. Put the oiling paper on the Mune of the sword when oiling the sword, and oil the sword toward the top from the bottom. Don't oil a sword in quantity very much. Oil equally the both sides of the sword body.
If the care for the sword is finished, put a sword in the sword bag, and keep it. Keep a
sword in the place where it dries in the shade.
How to take care of the sword of this topic isn't perfect. Therefore, remove the hilt once in three months, and care for the tang (Nakago) and so on.
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