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Have Sword,Will Travel..Ep.2/Pg.10

By admin | Jan 28, 2009

Starcom agents Halo and Brown displace to the year 1865 to meet up with Col. Hawk (John Titor) in hopes finding the General. On her first mission,agent Brown’s nerves of steel are put to the test while the war rages on around her. Starring: Nikki Goltz and Hal Goltz. Written and Directed by Bobby [...]

How to Make a Wooden Sword

By janetra | Jan 26, 2009

Making a simple wooden sword is easy. Here are some instructions to get you started. Once you have mastered making this simple wooden sword you can move on to more elaborate designs! You can also browse through our range of cheap wooden practice swords.
Steps
1. On thick paper make an outline of the sword you want [...]

History and Parts of Japanese Katana Swords

By janetra | Jan 23, 2009

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The katana sword is probably the most well known of the Japanese swords and was made by the most skilled Japanese smiths from the very best materials in Ancient Japan. It was used by Samurai warriors and was regarded as a sacred weapon imbued with dignity and [...]

4 Piece Buster Sword from Final Fantasy VII

By admin | Jan 22, 2009

Full pull down and reassemble of the 4 piece legendary Buster Sword from Final Fantasy VII Advent Children

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The Legend of Masamune – a Famous Japanese Swordmaker

By janetra | Jan 21, 2009

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Goro Nyudo Masamune is a legendary figure who is regarded as the best swordsmith japan has ever produced. He is believed to have lived in the Sagami Provence around the end of the thirteenth century and the beginning of the fourteenth.
by Masamune
Kamakura Period, 14th Century
No exact dates [...]

Roman Sword Guide

By janetra | Jan 20, 2009

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As the Roman Empire grew her warriors absorbed and used weapon designs from many different cultures. Many Roman swords were decorated with designs from the Celts, the Greeks and and the tribes of Germany. The designs grew in variety and distinction and became more ornate as the [...]

The History of the Samurai Sword

By janetra | Jan 19, 2009

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The history of samurai sword making is often unclear as it is surrounded by legends and myths. The very first single edged katana was made, according to legend by Amakuni, a master of sword making, somewhere around 700 AD. Amakuni made swords for the Emperor but they [...]

Ninja History and Swords

By janetra | Jan 18, 2009

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The history of the Ninja is highly debatable and some people doubt that they existed at all! There are many stories of these highly trained warriors who excelled in the more unusual arts of war. They are reputed to have a sword called a ninjato which accompanies [...]

Traditional Japanese Sword Designs

By janetra | Jan 18, 2009

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Collectors have been fascinated by antique Japanese swords for many years. What makes Japanese swords so popular with collectors?
The Steel
Three layers of steel were used in traditional Japanese swords that were forged together to form one layer. The steel was called “honsanmai” which translates as three layers. [...]

Samurai Sword Guide

By janetra | Jan 18, 2009

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Before the eight century samurai swords had single edged, straight blades and were called chokuto. Curved blades were introduced in the eighth century as they were easier to unsheath from the scabbard.
Samurai swords can be divided into three types. The katana is a used for outdoor combat [...]

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