308Mike wrote:As I've learned more about Japanese blades, I've become very interested in them - particularly after listening to the book
The 47th Samurai by Stephen Hunter, which goes into great detail about the swords, and is not the normal shoot-em-up Bob Lee Swagger tale. No guns in this book (or audio CDs).
I will have to get it so my collection will be complete...
SeekHer, do you have specific listings for Japanese blade manufacturers?
I created a list at
Sword Makers - Custom
I will be adding a Battle blade thread as well as an armour and chain mail thread…
Adding to the Primitive Knives and creating a Folding knife, a fixed blade knife and an art knife thread…Custom knife dealers and a separate general/Internet dealers threads as well…
I should point out that I consider swords to be in four categories:
Antiques - Collector or historical value only - displayed not played with...Have lots of these!
Custom Blades - True cutting blades and damn expensive...I do have some of these!
Battle Blades - Replicas for SCA or stage fencing - less expensive but sharpened...I mostly buy these!
Eye Candy/Wall Hangers - Wouldn't cut their way out of a wet paper bag or would shatter at the first parry...I don’t have any and won't buy them!
I can't put a price on them as too many factors come into play--period represented--geographic location--quality of steel--makers name, etc.
but normally anything below $150.00 is eye candy, under $600.00 is a battle blade and over $1,000.00 is a custom blade...