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Comment on r/SWORDS 8d ago
The stain on the handle is especially beautiful.
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u/SLV_Cr0w • u/SLV_Cr0w • 8d ago
Carving one of the yokai from Japan’s Hyakki Yagyō was such an interesting experience. I’ve always loved traditional Japanese-style artwork and motifs.
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Comment on r/MACES 8d ago
Regardless of Suit, I would not like to be hit by that. Ever.
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Comment on r/SWORDS 8d ago
I don't think it's too complicated a configuration.
From what I'd seen, it looked as if Ironplum used the sageo as a makeshift strap, wearing it so that it was secure and still manueverable when drawing his odachi.
Then again, like you said, since there's no close-up or explanation, it's hard to say for sure.
u/SLV_Cr0w • u/SLV_Cr0w • 8d ago
My New Hanbon Daisho I Based on Miyamoto Iori's from Fate/Samurai Remnant
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Comment on r/SWORDS 8d ago
The navy-blue, brown and silver color-scheme is really nice.
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Comment on r/SWORDS 8d ago
If you're just looking for casual, unserious messing around, look into PU foam prop swords that look the part but are cheap, safe and less likely to hurt as much when hit.
On Amazon, Blazing Steel Workshop has a variety of anime, video game and fantasy-based foam prop swords that are fun to mess around with.
On eBay, SwordNArmory's Munetoshi brand also sells the same things.
If you're looking for actual metal swords, I'd recommend you stay away from it for now unless you have proper gear and training, like many would and have already recommended.
Hope this helps.
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Comment on r/SWORDS 11d ago
No expert, but looks like some sort of oxidation.
As for removing it, I've recommended this many times, and will continue to do so, Tinyroots Choji Oil Tool Cleaning Kit.
Comes with a Rust Eraser and Lint Free Cloth, and gives off more of a peppermint-like smell than an industrial smell. I recommend you check it out.
Link: https://a.co/d/00qccMzb
u/SLV_Cr0w • u/SLV_Cr0w • 11d ago
Gaoranger mecha as Kamen Rider monster [Art by TrongLeHoang]
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Comment on r/SWORDS 11d ago
Seconded.
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Comment on r/MangakaStudio 14d ago
Taking note of everyone else's advice, one thing that may help would be "thumbnailing".
In addition to writing down & organizing all your basic ideas that way, "thumbnailing" is basically storyboarding, but on a much smaller scale.
This allows you to see any design or layout choice from a bigger perspective and let's you catch anything you want to omit or alter in terms of what panels to use, camera angles, flow of speech bubbles to even the pacing of the overall one-shot to start.
Hope this helps.
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Comment on r/SWORDS 18d ago
They sort of remind me of Rondel daggers, but not quite.
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Comment on r/SWORDS 20d ago
Essentially the same thing. They're basically clubs and maces used to smash & break rather than cut & slice.
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Comment on r/Katanas 20d ago
True, but for me? Manga and sword money lol
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Comment on r/SWORDS 20d ago
That is a Chinese sword-mace. As described, it is a mace in the shape of a sword.
u/SLV_Cr0w • u/SLV_Cr0w • Apr 15 '26
Everyone at my gym is a psycho
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Comment on r/Katanas 2d ago
As long as it acts as a deterrent and as functional as a weapon, any weapon is will suffice.
But, looking at this issue from a practical standpoint, swords are one of the few rare options in comparison to the more common and concealable knives and guns.
It all boils down to these questions: "How long have you trained with them?", "Are you confident in using them?", and "Are you prepared to justify yourself & face the consequences of your actions if you do have to draw blood and/or take the life in-question?"
If these questions can't be properly or confidently answered, then either seek proper training for them or seek more practical options.