Paul Chen Tiger Katana

Paul Chen Tiger Katana

A Paul Chen Tiger Katana is a sword that any collector would be proud to own.

It‘s hand forged and folded blade is made from K120C powder steel while the deeply lacquered saya is inlaid with brass bamboo leaves.

The ray skin used on the tsuka (grip) is of the highest quality and the tsuka-ito (grip wrapping) and sageo are woven from best quality Japanese cotton and the blackened iron Tsuba is inlaid with a brass tiger.

 A feature is that the Fuchi, Kashira, Kojiri and Koiguchi made from blackened bronzed iron, are selectively detailed with gold.

 The Paul Chen Tiger Katana would be a worthy addition to any sword collection

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Sword Description

 
Hand forged and folded steel blades
Excellent quality
Traditional construction

Specifications:

Overall length: 44 1/2″
Blade length: 29 3/4
Handle length: 13 3/4″
Weight: 2 lbs. 12 oz.
Point of Balance: 5″
Width at Guard: 1.25″
Width at Tip: .88″
Thickness at Guard: .28″
Thickness at Tip: .21″
Sori: 3/4″
Weight in box: 6 lbs. 5 oz.
Box height: 50″
Box width: 5 1/2″
Specs will vary slightly from piece to piece

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Paul Chen Iaito

Paul Chen Iaito

The Paul Chen Iaito is a sword that provides economical and functionality to the martial arts community.

 The Chen Iaito is an example of a Paul Chen sword that combines blade geometries and profiles of the performance series but has the affordability of practical fittings. It is a training blade which is unedged giving the beginner practitioner the ability to safely practice drawing the sword.

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 Tempered stainless steel blades are a feature of the Chen Iaito and these provide correct weight and balance as well as being maintenance free. Weight and balance are especially important for repetitive drawing and sword motion practice which can be quite rigorous.

The handle of the Paul Chen Iaito is removable and is tightly wrapped with imitation leather. This provides a positive grip to withstand years of practice.

 A deeply cut groove in the blade provides audible feedback to the user so that they are aware of whether the sword has been swung properly or not.  

 Sword Description

  • Built for Martial Artists
  • Stainless Blade
  • Blade length: 29
  • Handle length: 10 ½”
  • Overall length: 40 ½”
  • Weight: 2lb
  • Point of Balance: 5 ½”
  • Width at Guard: 1.27”
  • Width at Tip: .99”
  • Thickness at Guard: .25”
  • Thickness at Tip: .15”
  • Sori: ¾”

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Paul Chen Swords

Whenever the name Paul Chen is mentioned you immediately associate it with quality swords and

knives.

As a young man growing up in Taiwan he could not afford to buy antique or custom made articles so

he began making them himself.

As his reputation grew he decided to go into full time manufacture and in 1991 set up his first

plant in the “steel city”, Dalian in northern China.

Having trained several talented people to be first class sword and knife makers, he opened his

first factory, Dalian Hanwei Metal Co Ltd (Hanwei) in 1993. Initially they mainly produced Samurai

swords which are currently still widely sought after. An unusual feature is that the company restores

old and damaged Samurai swords to their original beauty.

In the mid 1990s the Company, under Chen’s direction, introduced European style swords into their

existing line of swords. These proved popular around the world, particularly with sword

collectors.

At the same time Hanwei also expanded its line of knives.

In 2002 the Company moved into larger facilities and now has over 300 highly trained employees. By

combining traditional forging techniques, such as using hammers and anvils with modern metallurgy,

Hanwei swords are a finely crafted product.

While initial polishing is done by machine, the final polish is done by the traditional method by

hand.

Installation of a state of the art furnace is enabling Hanwei to produce its own high-alloy steels

and sophisticated heat treating equipment and techniques are producing some remarkable blades with

excellent edge holding capability and resilience.

Despite the use of modern techniques Hanwei continues to combine traditional craftsmanship with

modern tooling and metallurgy in a way that enables it to supply a world wide market while meeting

or exceeding the quality of custom made products.

These days Paul Chen’s son Ron is the driving force behind Hanwei as the Company continues its

founder’s unceasing passion for sword excellence.

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Collectible Swords

Sword collecting is currently becoming very popular in society today. This popularity dates back to historical times when swords were used as weapons in times of war.

Swords can be used for a variety of tasks including, cutting, decoration, fencing and more. Many sword collectors will go to great lengths to discover pieces that speak of beauty and greatness. Swords of greatness will often be placed on show on walls to give an aesthetic feel.

There are many collectors of swords who are a hungry market that are always looking for pieces which have beauty and excellence beyond compare,to add to their collection

There are a number of things to be considered when you are a sword collector to ensure your collection includes quality products to enhance your decor and compliment each other. It is really about the proper sources to obtain sword products from.

The following information is aimed at highlighting major aspects of this process.

Through modern technology, especially with the use of the internet, collecting swords has certainly been made easier and a lot faster. The use of the internet has certainly changed the way people do things these days. Sword collectors can access thousands of products in a bid to collect the best quality which not only saves time but it can also save money.

This also allows a quicker process to exchange products with other sword collector enthusiasts and gives collectors the chance to interact and discuss matters by using forums. All this in the comfort of your own home and at your own pace.

The market is filled with numerous replicas and battle ready swords for collectors. Taking time to study which is most suitable for your needs is crucial and through the Internet, this process is made easier.

Another vital highlight to consider is the style and design of the different collectible swords. Choosing the right one is a personal preference as well as being the best one to suit your own particular collection.

The materials used and the quality of the swords is also something to consider. Real swords will be made from a more superior material like carbon steel. There are many replicas that have been crafted from wood and other types of material.

These are just some of the highlights for you to consider so it is really about the type of sword you want to collect and the price you are willing to pay.

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Paul Chen Zatoichi – A Sword Resembling a Walking Cane

Paul Chen Zatoichi 

Paul Chen Zatoichi swords are named after the fictional blind swordsman Zatoichi, a blind swordsman who had exceptional fighting abilities.

The Paul Chen Zatoichi appears to be a walking cane or stick and is similar to the European swordstick.

Click here to order your very own Paul Chen Zatoichi Sword in Black, Red, Natural Hardwood or Rosewood

The Zatoichi comes in four exciting versions:

The most popular, black, has a fully tempered carbon steel blade.

The same blade can also be had with a red lacquered scabbard which is the type featured in the screen adventures of Zatoichi. 

Also available is a fully forged straight Katana blade with the scabbard and handle being of natural hardwood.

 And lastly there is a superbly folded blade housed in beautiful rosewood.

  Sword Description:

 Black Zatoichi

Carbon steel with etched temper line blade
Slim profile
Supplied with fabric sword bag.
Specifications:

Overall length: 39 1/2″
Blade length: 28 1/2″
Handle length: 10 1/2″
Weight: 1 lb. 8 oz.
Point of Balance: 8″
Width at Guard: .98″
Width at Tip: .80″
Thickness at Guard: .25″
Thickness at Tip: .20″
Box height: 18″
Box width: 3″

Specs will vary slightly from piece to piece.

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Practice Wooden Swords for Training or Collecting

Toushiro Hitsugaya Wooden Zanpakuto

 

This is an example of beautiful wooden sword.

The Practice Wooden Sword haa been used as an inexpensive and disposable training tool by both soldiers and students alike for many, many years.

 Since the late Bronze Age, Practice Wooden Swords have been used by many cultures such as  Medieval and Renaissance Europe, Japan, Egypt, Ireland, Rome, Scotland and Ancient China.

 The wooden blade is safer than sharpened or even unsharpened steel blades because they do not cut which makes them very popular for learning, sparing and practicing although they will cause a blunt impact.

Wooden Practice Swords are used these days in Western martial Arts and some Japanes Martial Arts and many of the modern woodern swords are manufacturered to replicate handling characteristics and feel of the original steel weapon.

 Click here to get your very own Practice Wooden Sword as a collectors’ item, for the stage or practicing as a martial artist 

Being much cheaper than their steel counterparts, it makes it more economical to train with a wooden sword and today wooden training swords are used in martial arts such as Japanese Kenjutsu and Iaido, Philippine Eskrima, and Singlestick.

 Another often overlooked aspect of wooden swords is that they can also be used as props in stage plays, as decorative items in a home or office and make great collectors’ items.

 Sword Description

 • Overall Length: 39″
• Blade Length: 26-1/2″
Blade All Wood (Not sharp)
• Handle: Blue Nylon Wrapped just like the metal sword
Scabbard: Hardwood

 Click here to get your very own Practice Wooden Sword as a collectors’ item, for the stage or practicing as a martial artist 

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