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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2011 1:23:25 GMT
Hi all I just joined today. Ive been studying martial arts Since I was a kid so I love weapons. But I'm still new to buying battle ready swords. So heres the deal I just bought the chenees kaze on eBay for 260$ shipped and now I have a paul Chen practical pro on the way only payed 160$ for it just wanted to see which one u guys think is the best cutter out of the two Is and why. Thanks guys
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Post by Adrian Jordan on Jul 26, 2011 2:12:04 GMT
Hey, welcome aboard. I have a Kaze and it is a decent cutter. It has a blade that has a pretty large amount of niku for a sub$300 production blade, so while the relatively thinner bladed Practical Pro may be easier to cut with, the Kaze should be a little tougher. The Pro is pretty big, so it may be a bit more difficult to handle if you're a shorter guy. It will also likely be sharper than the Kaze. Also, at $160 it's a great buy, so good on you for that.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2011 2:54:09 GMT
Ya sometimes u find some good things on eBay but until u get it it's hit or miss my kaze had a loose tsuba which was a bummer but extra seppa and some cardboard took care of that.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2011 22:45:23 GMT
Any one who is looking for a practical pro there's one on eBay now with only one bid at 50$ free shipping in the USA just giving u guys a Heads up
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Post by SeanF on Jul 26, 2011 23:48:36 GMT
It comes with a sword stand too. Sounds like it is moving into almost too good to be true territory.
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