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Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5

Ronin Katana Dojo Pro Model #5

SKU# RnDPKtn5
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Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
Dojo Pro Model #5
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Superior Quality

$295

PRODUCT DETAILS

Ronin Katana's Dojo Pro Katana Model #5 is a distinguished piece where the blade is made of 1060 steel and through hardened. The through hardening heats the blade and quenches it quickly so there is consistent hardness throughout the blade. The kiku gata (chrysanthemum shape) tsuba (guard) is based on an actual Japanese katana. Meanwhile, this sword also features blackened iron fuchi kashira (hilt collar and pommel cap) along with gold colored brass menuki (decorative ornaments).

The tsuka (handle) is covered with white same (rayskin) and the tight tsukamaki (wrapping on the tsuka) uses black silk ito (handle wrap) to give it a comfortable and sturdy grip. The glossy black lacquered saya (scabbard) is equipped with hand cut and polished buffalo horn kurigata (knob for sageo), koiguchi (mouth of saya), and kojiri (scabbard end cap).

The high quality synthetic silk sageo (carrying cord) is black and can be used to secure the sword to the obi (belt).

SPECIFICATIONS
Product Type
Katana
Bo-hi
No-Hi
Hamon
No Hamon
Zukuri
Shinogi Zukuri
Overall Length
39" (99cm)
Blade Length
28" (71cm)
Handle Length
11" (27cm)
Weight
2.6LB (1.179kg)
Blade Steel Type
1060 Carbon Steel
Battle Ready
Yes
Clay Tempered
No
Tang
Full
Scabbard
Wood, Lacquered
Fittings and Mountings
Iron, Brass
Handle Specifications
Wood, Tsuka-Maki, Rayskin, Silk
Handle Type
Two-Handed
Blade Type
Curved
Edge
Sharp, Single-Edge
Color
Black
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