Ok, kiddies, remeber, don’t buy crap being passed of as swords. Don’t buy the ‘stainless steel’ crapola either. Oh, and yes, don’t abuse your swords, if you don’t know how to use them, leave them hanging on the wall.
I’m combing through my internet cache in case it’s there.
The clip was of a home shopping network segment selling Katana’s. The guy is demonstrating how ‘tough’ the swords are, and bangs one of them against the table, which promptly breaks and nails him in the stomach.
Argh! I’m never starting threads with clips in them again!
So do I, but I use either wooden wasters, alimunum replicas or blunted steel replicas depending on the technique we’re studying at the moment and the protection available to us. (I use fully functional steel replicas for test cutting).
I’ve never heard of anyone using titanium replicas, specially as the metal is VERY poor candidate to make swords with. Can you point me to the dealer of these weapons? I can’t see them being very safe, but I’m curious as to their design. Even as a thick prop for sparring, they would perform only as well as aluminum, but would be much more expensive.
What I’d like to know is why people capitalize katana?
All the time on my written exams I see people capitalize tonfa, nunchaku, etc. I never see them capitalize sword, knife, club. Very strange. Hmmm… I think I just thought of a general question.