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Blue Katana & Wakizashi made in Japan | |
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 | Quantity in Basket:none Code: A1754P
Price:$188.91
Shipping Weight: 6.00 pounds
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| Handles are made of a blue woven cord and accented with a matching
woven waist cord on the scabbard. Handle is also accented with a golden
embossed design. The scabbards are made from a lacquered aluminum with a
granite-like design in green tones. The highly polished, unsharpened, chrome plated
aluminum blade has a true-wave frosted edge. Great for display or as a
beginnning iaito for iaido.
Katana Overall length: 42"; Blade length: 31"
Wakizashi Overall length: 28"; Blade length: 21"
Buy the pair and save 10%. |
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