SH2152 Launches Yari Hanwei
"The naginata, the famous weapon of Sohei (warrior monks), medieval Japan was a formidable weapon in the hands of a skilled fighter and even today of great importance in martial arts.
Paul Chen"s naginata was, although its traditional qualities were maintained, adapted to the needs of martial artists "Paul Chen"s Yari was an essential weapon of Samurai on the feudal battlefields of feudal Japan, and required due to its size and length great ability to guide and maneuver.
This piece is for the Su-Yari, or built-in design & "straight launches & quot ;.
The triangular double-edged blade was forged in carbon steel and T10 equipped with a deep groove in the flat side of the blade.
Through heat treatment, a clear hardening line (Hamon) in each cutter reveals.
The spike is held long in order to ensure better shock absorption.
The axis (EBU) has a black lacquered surface and has a flat part on the lower part for a better recognition of the position of the blade.
The durability of the spear is exacerbated by the construction of the rod in one piece.
This version has a long 16 and inches (42.
6 cm) blade.
From the Hanwei house.
Special features:
- Carbon steel blade
- tastefully designed
details:
- Blade material: T10 carbon steel
- Total length: approx 200.
7 cm
- Length of the blade: about 42.
6 cm
- Length: approx 157.
8 cm
- Weight: approx 1673
- thickness of the leaf in Parler: approximately 10 mm "
SH2152 Launches Yari Hanwei
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SH2152 Launches Yari Hanwei
"The naginata, the famous weapon of Sohei (warrior monks), medieval Japan was a formidable weapon in the hands of a skilled fighter and even today of great importance in martial arts.<br /><br />
Paul Chen"s naginata was, although its traditional qualities were maintained, adapted to the needs of martial artists "Paul Chen"s Yari was an essential weapon of Samurai on the feudal battlefields of feudal Japan, and required due to its size and length great ability to guide and maneuver.<br /><br />
This piece is for the Su-Yari, or built-in design & "straight launches & quot ;.<br /><br /> The triangular double-edged blade was forged in carbon steel and T10 equipped with a deep groove in the flat side of the blade.<br /><br />
Through heat treatment, a clear hardening line (Hamon) in each cutter reveals.<br /><br /> The spike is held long in order to ensure better shock absorption.<br /><br />
The axis (EBU) has a black lacquered surface and has a flat part on the lower part for a better recognition of the position of the blade.<br /><br />
The durability of the spear is exacerbated by the construction of the rod in one piece.<br /><br />
This version has a long 16 and inches (42.<br /><br />6 cm) blade.<br /><br />
From the Hanwei house.<br /><br />
Special features:
- Carbon steel blade
- tastefully designed
details:
- Blade material: T10 carbon steel
- Total length: approx 200.<br /><br />7 cm
- Length of the blade: about 42.<br /><br />6 cm
- Length: approx 157.<br /><br />8 cm
- Weight: approx 1673
- thickness of the leaf in Parler: approximately 10 mm "
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