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Paul Chen Practical Gongfu Broadsword
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Your Price: $149.00
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Forge: Paul Chen Hanwei Swords
Part Number: SH2063
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The Practical Gongfu Broadsword (SH2063) sword is a further extension of Paul Chen's “Practical” Series. Featuring a distal-tapered high carbon steel blade, wrapped grip and steel fittings. This kung fu saber is a traditional ox-tail design. The textured wooden scabbards are designed with slotted openings, which makes both for easy sheathing and graceful lines. In line with other swords in the “Practical” series, the Practical Gongfu Broadsword is very affordable.
Paul Chen Practical Gongfu Broadsword Features:
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Measurements:
Blade: 28"
Handle: 5 1/2"
Overall: 33 1/4"
Weight: 1 Lb 10 Oz
Point of balance: 8"
Width at guard: 1.37"
Width at tip: 2.4"
Thickness at guard: .18"
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Measurments: BLADE LENGTH: 28“
HANDLE LENGTH: 5 1/2”
OVERALL LENGTH: 33 1/4“
WEIGHT: 1lb 10oz
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MSRP: $19.99
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Product Reviews
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Average Rating:
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Quick, Resilient, and DEADLY!
Brian Cone
(Columbus, OH)
3/22/2010 3:59 PM
In a world where Katanas and Medieval swords reign supreme it's rare to find a Chinese Broadsword of this caliber. But alas, Hanwei delivers with The Broadsword from their "Practical GongFu Series". At first I was takenback, even a little disappointed, with how light it was. But that quickly diminished as I withdrew the blade and handled it. When drawing the sword it makes a wonderful "Shing!" sound followed by a threatening "Hiss" sound as it slices through the air. Additionally, the blade resonated with a "Ding" as it cut through water bottles and 2 inch branches... With GREAT ease I should mention.
The Pros: Despite it only being 1.75 lbs, it is definitely a durable blade. The handle is wrapped nice and tight so it doesn't slip. The fittings are good and secure, so they don't rattle like some other broadswords that I've worked with. The black, textured wooden scabbard with steel fittings makes for a nice aesthetic touch... Oh, and don't forget it "Shings", "Hisses" and "Dings"... That's important. lol
The cons: I expected a higher polish to the blade, not sure why but I did. The blade itself had a slight whip to it, but I should mention it's NOTHING like Wushu steel. So with that being said, this isn't a blade I would "clash" a lot while in battle... Though I believe it would remain intact, but not "clashing" it is just a precaution.
Conclusion: This is a blade that I would gladly take into battle!... Now if mankind would do the honorable thing and lay down his firearm.
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Scary sharp
Robert Elfstrom
(Saint Petersburg, FL)
10/20/2009 2:33 PM
Like a 28" scalpel. Gaurd a little cheesy, but what a piece of steel.
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EXTREMELY SHARP
Anonymous
(Unknown)
8/6/2008 1:29 AM
ive had this for a year and ive sharpened it its a very thin blade which makes it unbelievably sharp when u use a diamond sharpener i could cut stuff better than with my razor sharp katanas a fun and extremely dangerous sword
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chen practical dao
Anonymous
(Unknown)
4/14/2007 2:07 AM
good handling characteristics,excellent attention to detail, well packed,fast delivery,as far as I can tell best price on the net.
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