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This is a discussion on Sword blanks within the Swords forums, part of the Bladesmithing category; Got a couple more sword blanks cutout since I been gone, and one all forged up too. Tactical katana, I ...
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| Those look great Sam, I've heard that term "tactical katana" before but I don't remember what the significance is. Does the hilt stay unwrapped? or no tsuba?
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| No no, the only difference, unless you are talking the super specifics, is an integral habaki, the integral full tang and plung cuts instead of a continuing bevel all the way to the end of the tang. It will still have a full handle wrap with rayskin underneath, and a tsuba. Will have a complete saya (scabbard) also. I call it the FFTK, the "farthest from tactical tactical katana" LOL, as it won't look like the regular all-black-everything tacticals you see mostly. Blood red silk ito handle wrap over the white rayskin, with a black scabbard with the decorative sageo knot in red as well.
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| ROFLOL! I like it! But wouldent it be FFTTK?
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