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The Lin Sword Dragon Tiger Sword is a meticulously hand-forged weapon featuring a 28-inch high carbon steel blade and a black wood handle. Designed for both aesthetics and functionality, this sword is perfect for martial arts practitioners and collectors alike. With a total length of 38 inches and a lightweight design, it combines elegance with practicality, making it an essential addition to your arsenal.
Brand | Lin sword |
Blade Length | 28 Inches |
Handle Material | Wood |
Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
Style | Chinese |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Manufacturer | China Zhejiang Longquan |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 43.7 x 4.5 x 3.8 inches |
Package Weight | 1.81 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Lin sword |
Warranty Description | Consulting the seller |
Color | black |
Material | High Carbon Steel,Black Wood,Alloy |
Included Components | High Carbon Steel,Black Wood,Alloy |
Sport Type | Martial Arts |
R**S
It came just as advertised
For awhile there i was worried about the shipping time but it came as stated. I finaly got my chinese sword thank you amazon.
L**E
Beautiful Chinese ancient sword-Took a While to Receive-Worth Waiting 2 Months
Received this sword around 2 months from date of purchase. Was worried that it got lost in transit, but finally arrived as told by seller. Sword looked beautiful though a piece was loose-could be tighten with glue? still looks great! Note: Not sharp, good display sword or Tai-Chi practice.
K**S
Good looking, slow shipping
Built well and solid, seems good for practice and all fitting are tight so far as I just got it today.. However it took it over a month to get here placed the order on April 17 and it arrived on June1.. the tracking given did work, had to contact the seller several times to see where to order actually was and get an actual working tracking number
R**G
The blade is fine but I want a new wood scabbard
I like the sword but the scabbard isn't tight the blade falls out easily, and there's a busted hole when I receive the sword. So I request for a scabbard change.
T**Y
Looks good.
Looks good, not sharpened but true tai chi are meant for fencing, blocking and stabbing not cutting. Similar to medieval swords, the edge was used to brake bone over cutting off limbs. This was a gift from a friend.
P**R
Looks nice, but...
This kung fu sword looks nice, but It comes from China unsharpened. I have spent time trying to make an edge and it is a lot of work ! It is possible that this is more for display purpose and not intended to come sharpened.
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