Wooden Katana's with a sheath?
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Wooden Katana's with a sheath?
I'm new here, and I've been looking all over the internet and catalogs for a wooden katana that has a sheath for practice. I have a Kendo sword, but I can't practice drawing techniques, and I could really use a sheath.
If anyone can tell me where I could find one, I'd really appreicate it.
If anyone can tell me where I could find one, I'd really appreicate it.
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I have no clue. My girlfriends Daughter is a Black Belt and she didn't know, BUT she said she would ask around and see what she could find out? This was new to her since it isn't usual to practice the draw in Kendo. [We have a few here that practice Martial Arts they may know].
I have no clue. My girlfriends Daughter is a Black Belt and she didn't know, BUT she said she would ask around and see what she could find out? This was new to her since it isn't usual to practice the draw in Kendo. [We have a few here that practice Martial Arts they may know].
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If i was you i would go with a dull blade katana instead of a wooden bokken. The weight and feel of a wooden is not quit the same. A good replica is best for Iaido. Tey the site below, good sparring equipment for Kendo and other martial arts.
http://www.e-bogu.com/
http://www.e-bogu.com/
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Thanks for the help... I've been looking everywhere and I couldn't find one, and I coudln't find anyone who could make them, so I was becoming rahter annoyed.
I was wondering about something as well... I used to take karate at a young age, and was forced to quit due to something happening with our sensei... I've been eager to continue training in kendo, jujistu, karate, etc... but I've mainly been looking for somewhere that could teach me about swords, but, in Georgia, I haven't been able to find any. There is one place in town that teaches karate I believe, but I don't believe karate teaches about the blade. Does anyone take kendo, or anything else that teaches about the blade? And if so, could you tell me what style of martial arts it is, so I may serch for something in Georgia about it? Thanks.
I was wondering about something as well... I used to take karate at a young age, and was forced to quit due to something happening with our sensei... I've been eager to continue training in kendo, jujistu, karate, etc... but I've mainly been looking for somewhere that could teach me about swords, but, in Georgia, I haven't been able to find any. There is one place in town that teaches karate I believe, but I don't believe karate teaches about the blade. Does anyone take kendo, or anything else that teaches about the blade? And if so, could you tell me what style of martial arts it is, so I may serch for something in Georgia about it? Thanks.
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http://sdksupplies.netfirms.com/woodwea ... yabok2.jpg
Is this what I need? I think I finally found one.
Is this what I need? I think I finally found one.
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I meant to post this as well, this is its description:
Shiro Kashi Saya Bokuto
This is our shiro kashi bokuto (without hi), with a plastic saya and our leather single layer tsuba. The perfect beginning step for iaido students, no more pretend saya or trying to hook your hakama himo to get the bokuto tucked away at the side.
More importantly, you can practice noto correctly, with the left hand at the centre rather than at the left hip
I hope this is what I need.
Shiro Kashi Saya Bokuto
This is our shiro kashi bokuto (without hi), with a plastic saya and our leather single layer tsuba. The perfect beginning step for iaido students, no more pretend saya or trying to hook your hakama himo to get the bokuto tucked away at the side.
More importantly, you can practice noto correctly, with the left hand at the centre rather than at the left hip
I hope this is what I need.
Bugei has what you need. If you have $5,000 burning a hole in your pocket, they have some nice Katana, Wakizashi, and Tanto sets for sale. The following link will get you there. I get all my Zatoichi DVDs from them.
http://www.bugei.com/product_879_detailed.htm
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http://www.bugei.com/product_879_detailed.htm
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