Black Rose Misao wrote:7 foot long Zanbatto -Sanoska sagaras swords-?! wow realy? my freinds step dad is making him Clouds sword its awsome!!!
Hitokiri wrote:Yes...it was most related to Sanosuke's Zanbattou in the anime version, all bulky and heavy. It was so that in order to wield it, you needed to place one hand where the handle meets the base of the wooden blade and the other on the end of the handle. So that you can use your upper body as a lever to hoist it up and swing. It was very limited to fast and precise swings. I could basically swing in horizontally, come back around with a reverse swing, and possibly bring it up quickly for a upward smash.
My friend however went to swing it to the ground and his hand slipped from the top position and because the weakest point was where the handle meets the base, it snapped. The same friend recently made the Buster Sword, it's freakin sweet. If I ever get to remaking the zabattou (I called it Sukai) it will be made longer, out of one piece of wood, but made thinner, not as bulky. More akin to the Zanabattou in the Rurouni Kenshin manga.
Wise Dragon wrote:I would recomend getting a Shinai, used in Kendo, if you want to swordfight with your friends. They are more flexible than Boken so they dont hurt as much and real swords break too easily so you waste a lot money on them. But if you want to practice Kata forms then either use a Boken because it has the shape of a Katana or a real sword because of the unsheathing techniques.
That is a pretty good suggestion, with the added benefit that a $20 or $30 shinai is actually usable - as opposed to spending a lot more to get a metal sword that won't fold when struck.
Which is why so many European swords (especially slashing swords like sabres and cutlasses, as well as the thinner swords like military rapiers and modern fencing blades) have finger protection. (The tsuba on a katana is only there to keep your hand from sliding onto the blade.)
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