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Enormous Carbon Steel Nodachi Sword 68 inch - Free Shipping
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Enormous Carbon Steel Nodachi Sword 68 inch - Free Shipping

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
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Product code
20-26468
Bob Shop ID
53935878

This huge two-handed Nodachi sword was traditionally used by Japanese warriors against cavalry attack. During times of peace the Nodachi was worn as a symbol of status. This giant sword features a blade 49.625 inches in length and forged of carbon steel and would be an excellent addition to an collection.

Features include:

49.625 inch Blade, Thick, Handmade High Carbon Steel

16.625 inch Handle

Huge 68 x 2.75 x 2.75 inches Overall! 

Polished Blade 

Half-tang blade

Hardwood Scabbard

Cloth Wrapped Handle

Extremely Unique Sword

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seller responded with new tracking number. took some time but got done....
27 Jan 2012