How Do You Identify A Japanese Katana Sword?
Old Katana swords are bought by swords collectors for hobby, for value appreciation and as a form of collecting Japanese art. The Katana sword is one type of Japanese swords; in ancient times this sword was the Samurai weapon. Identifying a real Katana sword is not always an easy task, especially for beginners. Use these tips to help you identify real Katana swords. Study a Samurai Katana reference book to learn the special features of Katana swords. There are many sword guides to learn about old and new swords characteristics and to learn how to spot fakes. Gaining knowledge is the best defense against buying a fake sword. Identifying good quality swords and avoiding forgeries requires preparation. Learn basic features of a Katana to spot a real sword. These are generally 3 foot long with a curved blade. The blade is made of steal making the katana a strong weapon. The handle of a real katana is smooth, not smudged. The fake’s handle is sometimes made of painted wood. The temper line