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  1. It would most likely be cheaper to replace it. But as I said in my original post it was my first sword and it has a lot of meaning to it. It was always suppose to be a wall hanger. I think I might just use strong glue or heat the tang and mold it to the habaki, tsuba, and hilt. Either way it will find its way back to my wall
  2. The sword was loose to begin with and I don't believe it had come with seppa. Is it realistic or a possiblity to purchase them?
  3. I just ordered one of the appropriate size and length. Once it gets here what can I use to make sure the habaki, gaurd piece, and the tang all stay together, hopefully permanently, in the hilt? Can I use generic super glue or is there a certain way I am suppose to fix it?
  4. After I found out the sword broke I looked all over the place for any piece that could be missing and couldn't find anything else. Do you know if it is difficult to replace the piece Chris? Now looking at it I believe you are right Chris. Thank you so much for your help. Now I can get a new piece and won't have to cut the tang itself
  5. recently my katana has been broken while I was away for a while. It was mounted on my wall until a sibling of mine took it off to play with in the backyard. The blade came out of the hilt and will not go back into it fully. I do understand that it is a wall decoration only and it would probably be best to get a new one. It was the first sword I have bought though so it has personal meaning to it. Any comments or suggestions would be helpful in fixing it and I will include pictures of the katana in its current state. Thank you for taking the time to read through this and for any comments or suggestions given.
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