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Old 10th May 2009, 01:19 PM   #1
Jason Anstey
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Default Chinese Tang Jian Commission

Hi all

Some of you might remember the custom Daab with silver fitting that I commissioned a few years ago from Cozun?

Anyway, my new project of wanting an authenically made straight Chinese sword, my research led me to a smith making swords in the same style they were made 1500 years ago - albeit with power hammers for a certain part of the smithing.

THis guy smelts his steel from iron rich river sand!!! Tamahagane in Japanese I still don't know the equivalent Chinese term - any help appreciated.

Here a are a couple of pics that the smith sent me...









I hope you enjoy and I will update, if new pics arrive

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Old 14th May 2009, 09:30 PM   #2
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I certainly enjoyed the pics! Look forward to the updates
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Old 9th August 2009, 05:24 AM   #3
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Jason,

Is this the one you had made then? Your post from SFI...custom made by Zheng Wu?

http://forums.swordforum.com/showthr...t=jason+anstey

Wicked with the double snakes!
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