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    Well I was wondering if anyone here owned any swords(since there are quite a few history buffs), if so, could you recomend some good online stores to buy a sword?

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    I've been training in kenjutsu for about 5 years. Great fun and excellent exercise. I own a katana (31 inch) and a dai-katana (58 inch). Both were forged (powerhammer, and then by hand) by the master of my school, so I'm afraid I can't help with online purchases, although I have seen some REALLY choice antique blades on Ebay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albino Gorilla
    Well I was wondering if anyone here owned any swords(since there are quite a few history buffs), if so, could you recomend some good online stores to buy a sword?
    IMHO it is better to buy a sword from some fellow blacksmither ( if any ), from some people who are in historical reconstruction.
    By the way what sword do you need and for what purpose?

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    as far as western swords go, http://albion-swords.com/ is supposed to be pretty good, but expensive. i don't own any swords, but if i were to buy one, i'd probably use them.

    here's a review from another sword collector site: http://www.swordsofhonor.com/albionarmorer.html
    now i'm here, and history is vindicated.

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    I own a dai-katana and two paired katana. They are not antique but they are made using near genuine techniques (hideously sharp and strong still). Excellent for individual movement practice or for sparring - as long as you know what you're doing!
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    almost anything you buy online should just be for the aesthetics... of course there isn't much you can do with a sword anymore so that should be fine... if you plan on using it in cutting the best idea is to ask the teacher in whatever class your in... if you're planning on cutting without a teacher... well you're already taking your life in your hands so use any ol' rusty piece of metal

    If you want something to practice with, there are all kinds of wooden, foam, padded, etc training weapons you can find online... pretty much all the sites have similar prices and products... however if you get a wooden sword you're going to need to get some kind of armor as well and a dedicated sparring partner... and be careful, a piece of hickory can break bones, for training purposes I would say always avoid thrusts, unless you are supervised, because the force of a thrust is very concentrated, even a foam practice sword can cause injury with a thrust
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    Quote Originally Posted by SMZ
    If you want something to practice with, there are all kinds of wooden, foam, padded, etc training weapons you can find online... pretty much all the sites have similar prices and products... however if you get a wooden sword you're going to need to get some kind of armor as well and a dedicated sparring partner... and be careful, a piece of hickory can break bones, for training purposes I would say always avoid thrusts, unless you are supervised, because the force of a thrust is very concentrated, even a foam practice sword can cause injury with a thrust
    Yep, if you want training better not to begin with steel ...

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    Yeah, like I said, don't begin with steel. Don't spend too long with artificial either though or you will struggle to adjust to the different feel. Its also hard to find a perfectly balanced wooden sword.
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    Swords of Honor or Excalibur Brothers. But IliaDN had it right that you should buy from local sword crafters, you usually get a better blade. Also, make practice blades yourself from maple, oak, or cedar, you can adjust them to personal taste and they are a lot cheaper than bought ones.

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    And remeber, PARRY WITH THE FLAT OF THE BLADE! I hate to see all these sword noobs that go and parry with the sharp to look like movie people! Eveyone at Hollywood should be thrown in jail for teaching people that! *

    *note, I am talking about Medieval European fighting, if you Japanese fight differantly, my apologies

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    Boohoo...

    I want to take kenjutsu! Stuipid living in small town Kansas...Stuipd people with no sense of exercise....Stupid Azi for misspelling stupid.

    Anyway, I would like to take Kenjutsu. I've taken a course in fencing, and while I know they are very different, I wonder, how big do you think a city has to be to support kenjutsu? Kansas City might have it...but it is too far away.

    However, upon graduation, I might have to move to a large city...so that could be fun.

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