I'm happy with the sword regardless of it's history/authenticity. I did aikido for four years and appreciate it's aesthetics... (plus as back up for the Zombie Apocalypse

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Really? Thats ephed up..rockchucker22 wrote:It usually signifies maker and how well it performed in a test, like made by so ans so and can chop 5 arms or sliced 10 torsos, the test were generally done on cadavers.
Good spot Dnderhead I was thinking the same thing, it looks as though it was done on a machine but without actually seeing it!Dnderhead wrote:I did not want to say anything,,but you see the tool marks? not authentic hand made..
Sorry, but i'm anal about this.Dnderhead wrote:id say possibly 50s?...a authentic Katina is made from damascus steel..it will have random patterns
in the steel.ore was mined ,cast into ingots ,sliced, then forged into shape.the iron ore had "impurities"
of carborundum and other minerals...thus the pattern.today some make what they call "damascus"
its two or more carbon steels sandwitchd together.( like file and saw steel)this will have lines
more or less running linth wise.real damascus the pattern is random .
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They will know what your sword is.