www.swordnarmory.com This tutorial will cover two martial artist knots commonly used in Iaito. The first knot is for common storage of the Katana. The second knot is for storage was well as safety in securing you sword in the saya.
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January 22nd, 2012
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im looking to get a reversed edge sword like kenshi…i have a 250 dollar budget and it needs to be able to ship in canada. any help would be greatly appreciated.
I bought your black dragon katana and it broke.
@alimpije33 no prob
@jonathankundinger sry man my mistake i was learning the parts of katana than i ment saya i was fool sry man
@alimpije33 they make them u dont HAVE to have a tsuba
@TheJeremiah948 man what a pointless comment man how can u hawe sword without tsuba…….
what blade shoud I get within the 400 dollar range? I want it to last so i can pass it down.
what if ur sword doesnt have a tsuba
Epic kewl guy >.<
very interesting , but suggest use a white sageo for knots viewing. bye
@JesterSkywalker There is alot, to secure the saya, to secure the katana, etc.
Check out my channel, I have different tutorials on the sageo.
@EugenMk Check out my channel, I have made a tutorial on the same knots!
useless! Can’t see anything!!!
Domo arigato gozaïmasu.
I did kind of find the disclaimer at the start funnier than I should have.
thanx dude the 2nd knot for keepn it from sliding out helps..
wads the use of sageo?
The second knot can really come in handy, especially if I’m faced with a decision to draw my blade out of anger -_-*
thanks mate 5/5
great info, good vid. 5/5
Thanks Kevin.
You see the standard display knot soooo often but rarely see anyone give examples of functionality usable ways to tie Sageo. I was beginning to think that very few of us actually tied a sageo so it was useful.
The first method I do a little differently. The second I use quite often during a cutting session.
Cheers