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Item:Real Samuri Sword

Age:3 years

Condition:Awesome

Price:$2000

Location:Sydney

Contact:PM BEST

Comments:Im selling my Japanese Samuri Sword that i bought in Japan near 3 years ago now.

This is a REAL Samuri Sword that i purchased from JAPANESE SWORD SHOP in Tokyo.

This sword cost me a total of $2700 when purchased. Cause i had to also pay stamp duty when it came into Aust.

Im not to sure if i can send it in interstate cause it might be considered a weapon.

Pm if anyone is interested

Thanks

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I believe it means sharpened. A live weapon as opposed to a dull practice blade.

I could be wrong though.

Well if so, then its a live blade.

It has not been sharpened

I repeat this is a REAL Samuri Sword

Not a cheap fake one.

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No offence or anything, but how do you tell if its a fake or not? Besides how sharp it is. Ive heard if its of good quality it should balance perfectly at the hilt?

Call them up

Japanese Sword Company, and ask them if about 3 years ago they sold a sword to a guy that went to Sydney,

I actually should have the reciept somewhere also.

The Symbol on the sword is its designer but i forget who it is.

If u see the quality or if you will know its no fake.

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Im not too sure about the finer details but yes it is Sharp

Very sharp. I know that it has SHARK Teeth on the handle.

Its shark teeth crushed down and covers the handle then tied up with black ribbon.

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the sword looks real, i watched a doco on samurai swords and the effort put into making them

the steel is folded like 50 times and leaves those wave signature jus like the one pictured..

wish i had 2000 lying around, is snap this up ASAP

gl wit the sale...

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the sword looks real, i watched a doco on samurai swords and the effort put into making them

the steel is folded like 50 times and leaves those wave signature jus like the one pictured..

wish i had 2000 lying around, is snap this up ASAP

gl wit the sale...

Yeah thanks champ.

it is a nice sword.

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the sword looks real, i watched a doco on samurai swords and the effort put into making them

the steel is folded like 50 times and leaves those wave signature jus like the one pictured..

wish i had 2000 lying around, is snap this up ASAP

gl wit the sale...

lol i think i watched the same doco as you on fox man thats a nice blade gl with sale

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