Wushu Spear Long Handle Sword Stainless Steel Blade Chinese KungFu Spearpoint Training Case Whitewood Rod Yang Jia Qiang
Full Length: 200
cm (78.8 inches)
Material of the
Rod: Whitewood
Length of
blade: 25 cm (9.9 inches)
Material of the
Blade: Stainless steel
Weight: 1.75 kg
Shipping
and handing fee: Free Shipping
Please
Note: The wooden stand in pictures is not included.
I
will send the items via
EMS to
you within 3 days, usually is need approximately 12-18 days
to arrive after we shipped it.
We
accept Paypal.
RETURN
POLICY
Return
is accepted within 14 days after the buyer's receiving the item.
After
getting the returned item in its original condition, we will
refund the customer at the item's price (excluding the shipping
costs to and fro)
Because
it is difficult to judge old or repro, we can NOT guarantee the
swords we sell are old.
We
are not responsible for any injury caused by the use of our
sword.
THE
INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW PROPERLY CARE
1>Do
not attempt to sharpen the blade. The use of sharpening stones
or (heaven forbid) a grinding wheel
can cause the total destruction of the sword from a collectors
standpoint. It takes special training skill and tools to
properly polish and sharpen the sword.
2>Do not use sandpaper, steel wool or any abrasive
materials on any part of the blade including the tang (nakago).
These will scratch the blade and detract from its beauty.
3>Do not use ANY type of metal polish on the parts of
the sword handle, guard or scabbard. The fittings on the sword
are generally not supposed to be bright and shiny.
4>Do not handle the blade with bare hands. The oils and
acids from your skin can cause the blade to rust (in some
cases it may stain almost immediately). Use a clean cloth
around the blade to handle it.
5> Whenever one draws a mounted sword out of its bag or
scabbard, make sure the position of the hilt does not go lower
than the scabbard.
SWORD
MAINTENANCE -- HOW TO PREVENT RUST
Rust
is the major enemy of the Japanese sword blade. The best
course of action is to prevent rust rather than to have to
remove it. If possible the sword should be kept at relatively
constant temperature and humidity. A thin coat of a light,
non-acidic lubricating oil is all that is needed. a special
oil, CHOJI OIL, for this use. It protects well and has a nice
aroma also.The blade should be re-oiled occasionally to
prevent the old oil from becoming gummy. Wipe the old oil off
with a clean, soft, WHITE cloth or tissue paper. Don't use
colored materials as the oil may cause the color to
"bleed" onto the sword and stain it. Gentle wiping
action is all that is required not vigorous rubbing. Don't
"soak" the blade with oil, just use a very light
coating. Complete sword care kits are available and perfect
for the sword owners.
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