John Lee Tombo Katana, sharp

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Product description

The dragonfly (Tombo) is one of the most honourful symbols for the Japanese samurai. They symbolize the courage of a warrior and the mentality of never giving up.

This katana stands out in many ways and thus is given a name of honour: Tombo. A directly striking feature of this katana is the outstanding tsuba, consisting of two hand-painted dragonflies.

The blade is made of carbon steel in the Shobu-Zukuri style. The sharp edge has a hardness of 60 HRC and the blunt edge is 40 HRC. The blade is finished with Hamon. The wine red grip wrapping is made in the Hineri-Maki style. The grip is wrapped round with shagreen and rough woven cotton.
The wooden scabbard is made in the Kuroro style and contains a Kozuka (additional knife).


Product details
Product details:
Material blade: 1095 carbon steel, 60 HRC (edge) / 40 HRC (back);
Material handle: wood / ray skin / cotton;
Scabbard: wood;
Length grip: 29.5 cm;
Blade length: 68 cm;
Total length (without scabbard): 98.5 cm;
Weight (without scabbard): 1100 g

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