The Katana
Posted By admin on November 19, 2009
the katana
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Antique Knights Templar Sword & Scabbard $150.00 |
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ANTIQUE “SPAINISH” BAYONET $49.95 |
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Highlander The Gathering General Katana ULTRA RARE!!!! $29.95 |
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SWORD OF THE DRAGON KATANA NEW $48.00 |
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Katana: The Samurai Sword – Collectors Reference Development Use & Impact $16.15 |
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SWORD OF THE STRANGER HAND MADE KATANA $93.84 |
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DC THE OUTSIDERS #3 COMIC GEOFORCE METAMORPHO KATANA $0.99 |
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Katana: The Samurai Sword by Stephen Turnbull (2010, Paperback) $16.15 |
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Heart of the Katana Style – 94 – Rare NM Stronger $1.49 |
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HighLander -Connor MacLeod Katana Sword – Made by (MARTO) The Real Deal Martespa $599.99 |
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Fusahimo for katana bag – Japan – choose the color $16.95 |
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Fusahimo for katana bag – Japan – choose the color $23.95 |
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◆Tsuba◆the aged ◆exquisite, copper brass, JAPANESE SAMURAI SWORD KATANA k-35 $9.99 |
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Highlander The Gathering – *GENERAL KATANA* Pre Game $4.00 |
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Hot Toys Sucker Punch BABYDOLL Figure 1/6 STRAP (for holding the Katana case) $4.99 |
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Suzuki : GSX / Katana NICE BIKE FOR THE PRICE $1,500.00 |
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GI Joe Snake Eyes Katana Sword/United Cutlery/The Rise of Cobra/Retaliation $179.99 |
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Japanese Sword Book Katana Tsuba Samurai The heart and work Japan New $79.99 |
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New MINI Katana with the details of a full size Katana $14.95 |
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Innova Star Katana (Captain America/ The Avengers) $12.50 |
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Sword of the Dragon Katana $34.99 |
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EXCLUSIVE KNIFE IN THE WORLD, FANATIC KATANA, ARMS, COLLECTOR RANDALL $2,200.00 |
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Calphalon Katana 4-Piece Steak Knife Set $49.99 CALPHALON Katana 4-Piece Steak Knife Set… |
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Calphalon Katana Cutlery 14-Piece Set $248.50 Calphalon Katana Series cutlery features thirty-three layers of stainless steel. This time-honored layering process not only imparts exceptional sharpness, but allows the blade to retain its edge longer for enduring high performance results. The integrated bolster design allows for proper full-blade technique and smooth slicing. The patented, ergonomic handle is contoured for comfort and balanced … |
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Klawhorn REDTL Redi-Edge Dog Tag Sharpener $13.55 TM Duromite Cutters TM Ceramitized Coating Fastest Most compact Sharpener on the market Works on any straight or wavy edged knife American MadeThe Redi-Edge Dog Tag Sharpener was designed with the Military in mind. For the fastest, safest, American made sharpener on the market today, be the first tool truck distributors to carry the KHIREDTL. Sharpen the tools of your trade with the Redi-Edge Dog… |
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Samurai Champloo Original Soundtrack $14.98 … |
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Electric Samurai (The Noble Savage) $18.51 Hotei Tomayasu is one of the most intimidating people in the Japanese music world. This image has also been put to good use when casting him as the villain in movies & TV commercials. Over a long musical career as a guitarist with one of Japan’s legendary rock bands, guest artist & solo performer, he has developed a worldwide reputation as Japan’s premier axeman & has sold over 25 million albums. … |
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Storms of War $11.85 … |
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Harold Robbins’ Body Parts [VHS] $9.44 VHS Movie… |
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Blood Ring [VHS] $89.99 … |
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Katana: A Modern Craftsman’s Guide To Making A Japanese Katana [VHS] Get ready for the ultimate do-it-yourself project: a battle-worthy handmade Japanese katana (long sword). In this one-of-a-kind video, Master Bladesmith Wally Hayes takes you step by step through the process of designing and building a Katana-Tac – a simplified tactical katana suitable for traditional martial arts practice or modern battlefield use. Through detailed instruction and close-up camera… |
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Cold Steel Kukri Machete with PVC Handle $16.79 A sturdy, convenient Cor-Ex sheath is also included. In the right kind of climate, a machete is an essential, “workhorse” tool. This affordable model, from creative cutlery company Cold Steel, has a simple, sharp, 13-inch steel blade and durable polypropylene handle. The Kukri offers the same distinctive weight-forward balance of Cold Steel’s top-of-the-line models, presenting the knife’s edg… |
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