In answer to customer requests, Last
Legend has created a katana with a fully tempered blade disguised as a
simple walking stick. That was only the first part of the requests; what
the customers really wanted was a walking stick built to Last Legend standards,
and here it is.
Customers have also requested that the wood be
changed to black instead of the lighter tone of the prototypes, so they
did, and as usual, the customers were right. It has made the sword very
striking in appearance with the contrast of the polished steel bands and
the black wood.
So what makes the Blind Warrior better than
its competition? Let's run down a list:
1. As you know,
when Last Legend says "full-tang" they don't mean a thin threaded rod (which
in itself would be an improvement over other walking sticks). The blade
is 27" long, but the full blade material is 38" long; which translates
into 11" of blade used as a tang.
2. One of the big
complaints from customers has been handles cracking and breaking, resulting
in blade separation when something is struck with competitor's swords.
To cure this problem, Last Legend has not only surrounded the blade with
extreme hardwood, but it is also double-pinned (hidden by the second steel
band) and epoxied. Additionally, what appears to be decorative banding
is, in actuality, metal reinforcing bands for the handle and saya.
3. Handled the
competition, and worried about it slipping out of your hand and ending
up with a hand full of sharp blade? Last Legend thought about that. That’s
why the Bland Warrior is completely covered in leather for grip retention
.
4. Because of the
weight of the full tang in the handle, this sword has amazing balance (balance
point is just 2.5" down the blade from the handle), similar to a high
priced competition katana, and unknown in any similar swords. Versus competitors
with a balance point at 9.5" down the blade.
5. The blade on
this sword is made of a modified 1060 carbon steel. Last Legend has extreme
confidence in this blade because it is made from the same steel, and forged
similarly to, the blade on their Skofnung Battle Sword. Although the sword
was not intended for Goza cutting, being the rascals we are, we had to
see if it would cut through a Goza. So, following the required preparation,
we faced off with our opponent. If you've ever cut Goza you know the delightful
feeling of seeing the part of the Goza that was just severed fall to the
ground, and the Blind Warrior accomplished this with a diagonal cut; the
only walking stick sword we have ever seen capable of performing this feat
and still remaining intact. Although Last Legend does not condone Goza
cutting with this sword, we just had to find out if it could, because if
it can accomplish that, it can surely handle any light duty work you may
have in mind.
6. The entire
sword is handmade, forged, and tempered. In addition, the blade is hand
polished to a high finish.
The 14" matching tanto is constructed using
the same rugged specifications, including the full-handle tang and steel
reinforcing bands.
Blind Warrior
Blade Length: 27"
Handle Length: 12 1/2"
Overall Length: 39 1/2" (Out of Saya)
Overall Length: 41" (In Saya) |
Blind Warrior Tanto
Blade Length: 9"
Overall Length: 14" |
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