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Swords, in real life.
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 12:46 am
by roid
this has branched off from the
dogfighting cafe thread. so let me set the scene:
NitroFox125 wrote: I think dogfighting may have gone the way of gentelmently swordplay, if you know what I mean.
roid wrote:and don't knock the swordplay Wink. the only reason we don't have sword duels anymore is because it's legally and socially questionable to be seen with one hanging from your belt. it's much easier to carry a flick knife, so that's what ppl carry.
Vertigo 99 wrote:I was wondering about that the other day - with my recent acquisition of a job, the first thing i thought about spending [read: wasting] my money on was an authentic japanese katana.
of course, i wouldn't actually use it to defend myself (i would probably end up cutting my own arm off sooner than an attacker's), but i was wondering - is it legal to carry a katana around on your belt? do you have to get some sort of permit for that?
Duper wrote:Vertigo, i think you can "get away with it" if you declare it's for religious reasons. The samurai were as much a religious class a warrior class. Otherwise I think you need a permit for carrying a lethal weapon on your person. It might fall under "consealed weapons" but I kinda think not as you are not to tell ANYONE that you are "packing".
btw, my wife's brother-in-law as 2 authentic WW2 katana's and 1 wahkasahi. He's been appraohed by several sword hunters and offered LARGE sums of money for them. These guys fins Family Katanas and SELL them back to thier rightful owners for HUGE amounts of money. Mad
roid wrote:wouldn't it be easy to just get a permit? what's involved in getting a permit (where you are anyway)?
i mean, i'd get a permit, just so i could be badass and carry a sword around. i want to do it THAT MUCH
so do you need a reason to get one? or is it just a matter of passing an eye exam, answering some questions, showing your ID, and paying a fee.
ok that's the stage set.
here's one of tet's badass pics to set the mood (yar i be stealin yer bandwidth of the high-seas).
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 12:51 am
by roid
...what do you think of the way that swordplay has gone. we don't duel anymore. but people still carry CONCEALED knives. if there wasn't laws against carrying weapons around like swords, then i imagine a lot of people would love to carry them around.
i don't think the west has really bled out the dueling culture from our society, because people carry flickknives and stuff, for this VERY purpose.
(to look badass, thereofore discouraging people from picking a fight with you perhaps).
theres not much you can do about it, you can't search everyone to see if they have a concealed weapon, so perhaps we should just be able to carry swords around, even in plain sight.
*slaps the entire DBB with a glove*
or perhaps it's just all too Freudian?
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 4:18 am
by XeonJr
I get it now... You're drunk
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 5:13 am
by woodchip
Why carry a sword when you can carry a pistol? Pistols out bad swords.
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 7:21 am
by Will Robinson
...and why carry a pistol when you can carry C4?
I carry a one pound block of C4 molded in the shape of a 10"p#nis...now who's bad?
Re: Swords, in real life.
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 9:21 am
by Vertigo 99
roid wrote:wouldn't it be easy to just get a permit? what's involved in getting a permit (where you are anyway)?
i mean, i'd get a permit, just so i could be badass and carry a sword around. i want to do it THAT MUCH
so do you need a reason to get one? or is it just a matter of passing an eye exam, answering some questions, showing your ID, and paying a fee.
YES exactly.
because carrying a ★■◆●ing katana around would be so much more badass than having a pistol.
i mean honestly, who would ★■◆● with a person crazy enough to have a katana? having a katana on your belt PREVENTS conflict, rather than solves it
you could even be MORE badass if you just walk around with full samurai armor...!
now i just need to figure out the legalities of it all... heh
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 4:04 am
by roid
omg samurai armour. best idea ever.
i wanna carry a sword around coz i like hitting things with sticks.
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 6:09 am
by woodchip
I'll just drive around in my SUV and squash you all.
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 9:11 am
by roid
didn't you watch matrix reloaded? katana does like +999 damage to SUV. SUV dies.
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Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 11:19 am
by Tetrad
roid wrote:didn't you watch matrix reloaded? katana does like +999 damage to SUV. SUV dies.
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Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 11:25 am
by Vertigo 99
i don't know whats going on in that pic tetrad, and i dont know how that dress is revealingly getting blasted away, but i like it.
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 1:41 pm
by Lothar
just a brief reminder... if your image makes me scroll horizontally, it should be linked instead.
edit: discussion of this policy can be found
here.
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 2:38 pm
by Gooberman
Dude, no way in hell I'm wearing a full samurai armor in 112 degree heat. Actually, maybe in hell...
You guys arn't thinking globally so it will never catch on
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 2:40 pm
by Vertigo 99
No we aren't. But in Boston, in the winter? Samurai armor would seem pretty comfy to me
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 6:41 pm
by woodchip
Roidy, you Do know what a SUV is...don't you?
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 7:15 pm
by Duper
LOL like laminated bamboo sticks weaved with cloth is comfy ... LOL
oh, btw, Samuri didn't wear underwear per say. Anyone one their local laws on carrying a sword?
As I said in the other thread. My wife's brother-in-law has 2 katana and 1 wakahsashi. All authentic WW2 articles. Pretty cool stuff.
Katana are made with over 28 pounds of raw ore and is folded 4 million times over 2 1/2 years. 0_o The blade is reduced in that time to about 1 1/2 pounds of steel. Each sword master has his own wavy pattern which is created in the final firing.
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 7:19 pm
by Lothar
erm, I'm going to send this over to Tetrad's other forum, since there doesn't seem to be any E&C type material here...
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 8:00 pm
by Capm
Its hard to find new swords you don't have to pay a fortune for that are of high quality, most you see are shiny pot metal and are actually rather fragile. Anyone know where to find actual good swords?
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 8:51 pm
by Duper
I have seen some in a local store, but as you said they are rather pricey ... $800+
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 10:23 pm
by Phoenix Red
Before you start carrying a sword, learn to use it. 99% of people will avoid pissing you off when you're walking around with something like that, but drunken punks that decide to take you on (probably carrying their own weapons) will rip you apart and leave you for dead.
Believe me, it happens.
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 10:33 pm
by roid
woodchip wrote:Roidy, you Do know what a SUV is...don't you?
YES IT'S A SPACESHIP WITH TENTICLES COVERD IN CRUSHED PEANUTS AND KEYBAORD SHAVINGS
dude, don't call me Roidy, only my iraqi girlfriend calls me that.
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 10:41 pm
by Wolf on Air
Whatever you get, it must, of course, be Heron-mark. [/WoTnerd]
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 12:00 am
by Vertigo 99
my friend showed me a site that had literally top of the line sword, perfectly balanced, etc.
however, right now, it escapes me what the address was :
a good place to start searching is eBay.
as a general rule, look for folded steel blades made in japan. also, ask the buyer what material they're made out of, if they're sturdy, and if they're balanced.
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 12:10 am
by Wang_Lo
weilding a katana is like an art man, unlike the european, hack and slash, the best way is to find someone, who knows it and have em teach ya, better then any book
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 1:40 am
by roid
i'd rather have a hardcore hack and slash sword. katannas are too dangerous for me to want to handle. i don't need that much danger hanging from my hip*.
remember
that article on material science and kickass swords i posted recently on ZZZonline? that's more my kinda thing. i like slow moving heavy weapons that force you to conserve motion and redirect inertia accurately, if i had a lightsaber i'd just end up accidentally killing myself.
*(ps: "DANGER DANGER... HIGH VOLTAGE!!! WHEN WE TOUCH!! WHEN WE KISS!!"
)
oh yeah, folded metal samurai swords are a form of Damascus Steel. but they are not the strongest form
, that's "Wootz Steel". but still, again, even damascus wootz steel swords can be cut through by the recently built superhard dragonslayer sword, made from Ferrium C69.
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 2:27 pm
by suicide eddie
theres a little misconception about whats called damasus steel, derived from steel ore called wootz traded from indian went as far as the northern med across to far easten russia known as butal and many counties approaching the indian coastal trading routes. just really called damasus cos in syria they where really into the patterned and acid washed stuff. patterned steel was readily available almost anywere the ancient brits and gauls were really into the stuff liking a blue and brown oak leave effect. what gave the Nihonto swords their name is for thier cutting edge when around the 6th century, when the swords were straight bladed was using different blends and layers of cray in tempering giving a layered hardened edge, the more modern curved sword appeared around 9th century.anyway i prefer a tachi kogarasumaru, a good foot and a half longer and double edged over a foot soldiers katana nice for chopping up peeps from ontop of horse`s
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 7:22 pm
by Duper
I've seen one of those. They have one on display at a musium in Washington state. It's a ceremonial sword only as it's handle and scabbard are made of ivory. It's one bigass sword. It's believed that the Japanese swordsmasters learned the art of folding steel from the Chinese.
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 10:22 pm
by Beowulf
I still think that little Asian chick is one of the hottest creatures I've ever seen.
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2004 2:52 am
by roid
you sure it was an ivory handle?
they generaly use petrified walrus peni for katana handles. coz it's not slippery when covered in blood.
yes, serious.
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2004 2:46 pm
by suicide eddie
usally sandalwood or similar oily wood for the handle shaft with a ray or sharkskin wrap and on some of the better swords the skin will be inlaid to the handle and left unbraided for cerimonial use. if used for practice or fighting the skin will be covered for extra grip with braided silk or coloured horsehair and threaded thought the pommel. alot of the newer swords from around 1920 tend to be buffalo leather and anything else you see will be just for decoration and are usally for tourists. to see if you have a sword intended to be seriously used ignore any bold markings on the blade and on the blade handle edge you may see very faint markings showing what body parts it was tested on, brilliant quality testing eh
by the way did i tell anyone that i,am really into swords ?......
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2004 3:21 pm
by Top Gun
One sword owns all: Anduril. 'Nuff said
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Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2004 4:42 pm
by suicide eddie
lol
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2004 2:01 am
by Sage
I own The Legendary Blade! The single sharpest blade in the world!
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2004 2:20 am
by suicide eddie
thats the wilkinson mach3 isnt it?
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2004 1:16 pm
by Ympakt
Dueling/flick blade: It's not dueling, one person carrying a small(er) knife today usually results in ONE person being stabbed, there is no "duel"... Two people carrying knives and have time to square off = very messy, drawn out, bloody fight, bossibly both dead from blood loss.
Carrying a sword: Permits necessary? Perhaps, but more likely every place you go will be calling security/cops down on you, regardless of a permit. WTF carries a sword? Desperately needs "lookit me I'm a bad@$$ carrying a sword" attention.
Sword vs. Gun: Close quarters with both weaps stowed, a propely trained and skilled person could do some serious damage to the gun-toting individual before the gun is in firing position: draw-cut in one motion. Problem: unless the blow is instantly fatal (even a direct-to-the-heart shot takes 3-5 seconds for death, and building up the speed/power to behead someone in a swipe straight from the sheath is all but impossible), in that time period even one shot from a handgun could be fatal. Lose-lose situation. If the gunman can move out of range of the sword, then dead swordsman.
I did medieval re-creation stuff for a while and have handled several types of sword ( I own a hand-and-a-half), you'd have to be a very strong, skilled swordsman to survive a fight with anyone who has an equal or greater weapon and has similar skill. If you're wearing it because it's cool, you invite conflict, and wind up losing.
Anyone interested in swords/medieval stuff can go here:
http://members.tripod.com/merchantsrow/
All kinds of stuff there, a search on google will find many traditional swordmiths that produce functional as well as decorative blades for a price.
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 3:01 am
by roid
Ympakt wrote:I did medieval re-creation stuff for a while and have handled several types of sword ( I own a hand-and-a-half)[b/], you'd have to be a very strong, skilled swordsman to survive a fight with anyone who has an equal or greater weapon and has similar skill. If you're wearing it because it's cool, you invite conflict, and wind up losing.
what is a hand and a half?
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 3:26 am
by Drakona
A big-ish sword. Though my knowledge is more from role playing than real life, I think it goes roughly like this. You have your big swords, that you're supposed to use two hands to swing, like a baseball bat. Then you have your little swords, that you use one hand to swing, like a ping pong paddle. And then you have your middle sized swords, that you use.. um... a hand and a half to swing? Um... you know, come to think of it, I'm not sure either what that's all about.
Swords, in real life.
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 4:16 am
by rijruna
Iv been watching this thread with some interest & more than a little amusment.
There are some who play me who know of what I do with metals for a living & a hobby; [Qualified boilermaker/welder with 30+ yrs of experience], who forges steel timing chain & chainsaw chain into laminated flatbar. Some also know that I have also made metal from the ore, [Aussie is awash with the stuff & which I got by simply dragging a speaker magnet over my sisters backyard]
The ore I turned into solid metal was reduced by a thermite process then consolidated into the bar in a furnace & with use of a large hammer.
Just to clear up a few points raised by others but arent quite right.
Yes, japanese steel for swords are possibly the best handmade steel in the history of iron-working & yes it is a very involved & demanding process. [one of the olden days tests of a blade was to stack dead bodies of criminals upto a depth of 8 [eight] & some were able to cut entirely through in one hit. Very tough & sharp steel that.
No damascus steel wasnt named because they liked the pattern of it there. [good try eddie but no gold star] Damascus was a major trading center of its era being at the cross-roads of major civilizations that existed to all sides {persians, africans, europeans, slavs {no not slaves} & asians] that developed their own methods of steel making due to the type of raw ore they had & the methods they found to work
it.
Duper, the swords made for WW2 werent all that good, mostly being a stamped form cut en-mass from a blank plate & not very highly rated by the japanese. About them being folded 4 million times, nope maybe 13-15 times starting off with 4 pieces of smelted ore of various grades, do the math, if someone was just to double over a single piece of steel & kept doing that it still wouldnt take too long to get to large numbers. Sorry `bout that.
Eddie. Wootz Is the persian [indian] crucible melted ore
. Bulat IS THE russian metal & not stuff imported from persia but similar methods of making, differnet base ore gives you a different finished metal no matter what you do. Ho wood for the handles & scabbards.
ympakt, Iv made weapons for the local chapter of 'the society of creative anachronisms' who do battle with real swords & armour etc. Iv made Halberds, Bills, Pikes etc.
For further reading, this book is the only one written by a genuine japanese sword-smith in the traditional manner in english. [iv got a copy]
http://www.historyofmilitary.com/The_Cr ... 1798X.html
If you go here & do a few hrs reading you will find a wealth of info there about Wootz, modern-day damascus [like I make] & a few other related things.
http://p077.ezboard.com/fthecrucible26870frm1
cheers
rij
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 7:32 am
by Ympakt
Nice information!
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 8:08 am
by CUDA
sorry Duper not to rain on your parade about being the sword being folded 4 million times in 2 1/2 years but that would be a total of 4,386 times a day or 183 times an hour or 3 times a second more likley it would be 400 times in 2 1/2 years.
besides I prefer the Klingon Bat'leth my self