Samurai Sword Buying Guide
Take the Thaitsuki Nihonto swords, they're forged using a 400
year old family method, are you can normally find them for under
$1000, however people are realizing more and more that they are
very high quality swords, so their prices probably won't stay
low for very long.
Here are a few qualities to look for in a quality samurai sword.
An authentic samurai sword should be at least a high carbon
steel forge blade (like the Thaitsuki swords) or a folded steel
blade. A stainless steel blade is not a blade that is forged
using traditional construction methods and should only be used
for decoration. Many of them look really nice, but they
absolutely must not be used for any type of cutting exercise.
If the blade is not made from at high carbon forged steel or
folded steel then it's most likely just stainless steel. When
purchasing your authentic samurai sword, make sure that the
blade is forged high carbon steel or folded steel. Many
companies will tell you that they can sell you a quality
authentic samurai sword made from stainless steel. Stainless
steel is fine if you're only going to hang it on the wall but
it's not an authentic samurai sword made using quality forging
methods.
Take the Paul Chen Shinto Katana. It's a fine sword made from
traditional claying methods that make it nearly impossible to
break, it's a fine authentic samurai sword.
When choosing an authentic samurai sword, get a blade that was
constructed using original Japanese parts and traditional
construction methods.