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real swords are made of CARBON STEEL not stainless, and are only folded from 8 to 10 times anything more will actually weaken the blade. Carbon steel is very exceptible to dam from sweat/blood and other liquids, that's why you should have a cleaning kit (can't remember what it's called) it should come with the blade for free (normally as a gift from shop). i have notice most fakes are made out of stainless steel with ??? number. what the website for this shop if it has one?

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real swords are made of CARBON STEEL not stainless, and are only folded from 8 to 10 times anything more will actually weaken the blade. Carbon steel is very exceptible to dam from sweat/blood and other liquids, that's why you should have a cleaning kit (can't remember what it's called) it should come with the blade for free (normally as a gift from shop). i have notice most fakes are made out of stainless steel with ??? number. what the website for this shop if it has one?

I dont know if it has a website. But it did come with a cleaning gift from the shop.

Cleaning clothe and other stuff like an instuction manual

If u google Japanese Sword Shop in Japan maybe find something??

Perhaps you could do the googling and find the right place, there'd be more chance you'd find the right place than any of us just having a stab in the dark...

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Hey all in a couple more weeks i like be getting the sword Valuated so then I will know what its worth and everything about it!

whast the result of it.. i been readin this thread for quite a while..

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