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Practical Plus Wakizashi
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Your Price: $178.19
2 IN STOCK!
Forge: Paul Chen Hanwei Swords
Part Number: SH2118
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Made as a companion piece for the Practical Plus Katana (SH2073), the Practical Plus Wakizashi features an edge-tempered high carbon forged steel blade with a prominent hamon, genuine Same (Rayskin) on the Tsuka, and a handle wrap (Tsuka-Ito) specially developed for its gripping qualities. The fittings of the Practical Plus are decorated in a Japanese Dogwood motif with dragon menuki, and the handsome Tsuba is of an iron "sunburst" design with a brass habaki.
Practical Plus Wakizashi Features:
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High carbon forged steel blade
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Real Hamon
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Rayskin and synthetic wrapped handle
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Black iron sunburst tsuba
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Japanese dogwood fittings
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Dragon menuki
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Wood saya with black speckled finish
- Fully functional - Battle Ready
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Measurements:
Overall: 27 1/4“
Blade Length: 20“
Handle Length: 6 3/4“
Weight: 1lb 10oz
Point of Balance: 3 1/2"
Width at Guard: 1.10"
Width at Tip: .75"
Thickness at Guard: .28"
Thickness at Tip: .21"
Sori: 1/2"
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MSRP: $209.00
Your Price: $128.74
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Hand forged high carbon steel Paul Chen Practical Plus Tanto with texture black saya and synthetic leather ito
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MSRP: $439.00
Your Price: $252.94
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Paul Chen Practical Plus XL Katana with hand forged and differentially tempered high carbon steel blade made for heavy cutting
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MSRP: $399.00
Your Price: $257.54
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Hand forged and differentially tempered Paul Chen practical plus katana
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Product Reviews
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practical plus wakizashi
Enigmatik
(Unknown)
1/16/2007 12:37 PM
Wow a fantastic cutting sword, the quality you get from paul chen is amazing. What I love best is the ito wrap it fits in your hand brilliantly never to slip out while performing cutting sessions, Cuts like butter.
Andrew
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not as sharp as expected
Anonymous
(Unknown)
12/31/2008 9:57 PM
the sword is nearly perfect, but i would really like to have a razor sharp edge on it. you could run your finger across the blade and it would be fine, not exactly what i want from a paul chen sword.
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