Yasukuni Colonel's Gunto

By: Paul Chen - Hanwei
This item can not be ordered at this time. It has been discontinued and can only be found through external links to our website.

This sword replicates the Gunto of a high-ranking Japanese army officer of the Pre-WWII and WWII era. These swords were made from 1933 onwards by a group of highly-skilled swordsmiths at the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo and are known collectively as the Yasukuni swords. Only 8000 of these swords were made and many were destroyed, so in recent years they have become highly collectable. Hanwei is producing these very accurate replicas for collectors unable to afford or obtain originals. The sword features Hanwei's own high-alloy Silicone/Manganese HWS-2S steel blade with outstanding hamon. This steel is made in Hanwei's new factory, with high-tech equipment, producing a very pure advanced-metallurgy blade with the best edge-holding capability and resilience of any blade ever produced by Hanwei. Hand-woven pure silk Sageo, with accurate Colonel-rank coloration.


Specifications

Reliks Product ID 4728
Manufacturer SKU SH2445
Blade Length 26 3/8"
Blade Material HWS-2S
Edge Type Sharpened
Full Length 37 3/8"
Handle Length 9 1/4"
Weight 2 lb 10 oz


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Japanese