Musashi Reverse Blade Rurouni Kenshin Samurai Sword Full Tang
Product Information Reverse blade? Yes. Full tang? Yes. Sharp? Yes. This is the reverse blade sword everyone has been requesting and waiting for. The guard and sword design is accurate to the Rurouni Kenshin anime series. The blade is thick carbon steel with sharpened reverse edge. High quality guard, black lacquered scabbard, real ray skin and leather wrapped handle. Can be disassembled for care. Notice: This product is especially dangerous because of the sharp reversed blade and should not be purchased for youths. Please be especially alert while opening and handling this sword. Story of the reverse blade sword: A former Imperialist assassin, Kenshin grieves for the lives he has taken. He vowed to never kill again, and traded in his katana and wakizashi for a reverse-bladed sword. Also known as sakabato, the reverse blade sword was given to Kenshin by a master sword smith named Shakku. Product Specifications: *Overall Length: 41" *Blade Length (edge): 27.5" *Blade Material: Carbon Steel Blade *Handle Material: Hardwood Red Oak *Handle Wrap: Black Leather with real Ray skin *Free sword Cleaning Kit *Free Display Stand with Guard Logo and Red Velvet *Free sword storage bag About the Rurouni Kenshin manga: Rurouni Kenshin is a set of manga and anime series created by artist Nobuhiro Watsuki, set during the early years of the Meiji period in Japan. The English versions of the OVAs as well as the movie are sold under the Samurai X name. The series tells the story of Himura Kenshin, who ten years prior was known as the Battosai (Battosai in the English manga and as Battousai in the English anime), a Hitokiri (or "assassin," translated as "manslayer" in the American release of the anime) who helped bring about the downfall of the Tokugawa shogunate which ushered in the Meiji period. As a result, he is often sought after by people who want to either hire him for his skills, or kill him as revenge for his past deeds. Kenshin himself grieves for the lives he's taken, and has vowed that he will never kill again. The manga originally appeared in the Japanese Shonen Jump Weekly Anthology, and the completed work consists of 28 tankobon volumes. The United States release of the manga is being handled by VIZ Media. Rurouni Kenshin is subtitled Wandering Samurai in some English releases. The name is sometimes abbreviated as "RuroKen." Click here for a list of rurouni kenshin manga chapters. In Brazil, Rurouni Kenshin was published by "Editora JBC" in 56 volumes (each volume is a half of the original tankobon), maintaining its original Japanese manga reading format (from the top-right corner to the bottom-left corner of the book). Yahiko no Sakabato was released by the same publisher in July 10th of 2004, during an event that gathers anime, manga and games fans from all over Brazil called "Anime Friends", which is held every year in S�o Paulo. Kenshin Kaden, a Rurouni Kenshin encyclopedia was also released by the same publisher in November of 2004.
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