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  2. List of Wazamono - Wikipedia

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    Wazamono (Japanese: 業 ( わざ ) 物 ( もの )) is a Japanese term that, in a literal sense, refers to an instrument that plays as it should; in the context of Japanese swords and sword collecting, wazamono denotes any sword with a sharp edge that has been tested to cut well, usually by professional sword appraisers via the art of tameshigiri (test cutting).

  3. Japanese swordsmithing - Wikipedia

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    The smelting process used is different from the modern mass production of steel. A clay vessel about 1.1 m (3 ft 7 in) tall, 3 m (10 ft) long, and 1.1 m (3 ft 7 in) wide is constructed. This is known as a tatara. After the clay tub has set, it is fired until dry. A charcoal fire is started from soft pine charcoal. Then the smelter will wait for ...

  4. Katana - Wikipedia

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    Outside Japan, some of the modern katanas being produced by western swordsmiths use modern steel alloys, such as L6 and A2. These modern swords replicate the size and shape of the Japanese katana and are used by martial artists for iaidō and even for cutting practice ( tameshigiri ).

  5. Category:Modern European swords - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Modern European swords" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bilbo (sword)

  6. Category:Swordsmiths - Wikipedia

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  8. Yoshindo Yoshihara - Wikipedia

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    Yoshindo Yoshihara (1943) is a Japanese swordsmith based in Tokyo.His family have made swords for ten generations, and he himself learned the art from his grandfather, Yoshihara Kuniie. [1]

  9. Swordsmanship - Wikipedia

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    The term is modern, and as such was mainly used to refer to smallsword fencing, but by extension it can also be applied to any martial art involving the use of a sword. The formation of the English word "swordsman" is parallel to the Latin word gladiator , [ 1 ] a term for the professional fighters who fought against each other and a variety of ...