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Buying a Medieval Sword Online

by grrlie Buying a Medieval Sword Online Buying the right sword can be a task in itself. There are thousands of online retailers, ma...

 
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Buying a Medieval Sword Online

Buying the right sword can be a task in itself. There are thousands of online retailers, many different sword manufacturers, and many different types of metals that swords are forged from. If this is your first sword then you should make sure to find the right one that will fit your needs and expectations. When you find a seller you feel comfortable with, then the sword should be of excellent quality and help to get your sword collection off to a excellent start.

The first choice you have to make is why you want a sword. This will greatly help you in choosing your first sword. There are two main reasons I will describe here. If you want a sword to hang on the wall as a show piece that you occasionally take down to show to friends then you should look for a sword that is made from stainless steel as it will require small or no maintenance. If your looking for a functional battle ready sword, make sure you realize these swords take care and maintanence as they are forged from high carbon steel that can rust over time when not taken care of properly.

Narrow your choice down to one of the three basic sword types.

Because there are many different swords to choose from, you should choose which of the three main types of swords you want to get.

* Museum Replicas of original swords: You may want to get a sword that is a replica of an authentic historical sword such as a Scottish claymore, medieval sword, or Spanish rapier.

* Movie Replicas: You may want to get a sword that you have seen in a movie, such as the Lord of the Rings or Eragon movie swords that are very well loved.

* Fantasy Swords: These swords can have a very different look, often times they have intricate handles and unique blade shapes and are primarily for show purposes.

It is recommended that you only buy a new sword from a reputable retailer. Make sure they have at least a 14 day guarantee that if there are any problems with the sword you can just send it back and try another sword. When looking at online sword sites make sure the online store offers state of the art 128 bit SSL industry standard security, this means you the customer have the peace of mind knowing your shopping is safe and secure. Make sure they are a HACKER SAFE® site, this helps protect you from identity theft and credit card fraud by passing the FBI/SANS Internet Security Test every day. Thus offering complete security and peace of mind to you. Also make sure the site has a clearly posted customer support telephone number you can call, and do the have a customer support section on there site or help section. These factors are vital in feeling safe with your online sword buy.

Building a sword collection is a worth while leisure activity, just be sure you have enough wall space to add these wonderful collectable pieces too.

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Buying a Sword Online

 

Buying a Sword Online

If you always wanted to own a medieval sword to hang on the wall, show to your friends, or bring with you to a Renaissance Festival this guide will help you to make a excellent first buy.

Sword buying can be a very confusing process. There are thousands of sellers, hundreds of manufacturers, and a dozen different types of metals that swords are made out of. If this is your first sword then you should make it a pleasurable experience by getting the sword that looks and feels right for you. If you stick with a reputable seller then the sword should be of a excellent quality that will give you many years of worry free enjoyment and maybe even start you on a sword collecting leisure activity.

How to buy a sword online

If you cannot visit a place that sells swords and you absolutely have to buy one online here are a couple of things you should do. Make very careful note of the weight of the sword then get yourself something that weighs the same and hold it in your hands. You will be surprised how this feels and there is a very huge difference between a sword that weighs two pounds and one that weighs four pounds. You should also note the length of the sword then use a measuring tape to get a feel for the actual size of it.

Deciding why you want a sword

The first choice you have to make is why you want the sword. This will greatly help you in choosing your first sword. There are two main reasons I will describe here. If you want a sword to hang on the wall as a show piece that you occasionally take down to show to friends then you should look for a sword that is made from stainless steel as it will require small or no maintenance. If your looking for a functional battle ready sword, make sure you realize these swords take care and maintanence as they are forged from high carbon steel that can rust over time when not taken care of properly.

If you want a sword to wear as part of a costume or as an accompaniment to Renaissance Festival and Role Playing events then you should get a sword that comes with a belt and scabbard. Again, because swords come in a tremendous variety of sizes, finding a scabbard can be a very hard task.

Narrow your choice down to one of the three basic sword types.

Because there are thousands of different swords you should figure out which of the three main types of swords you want to get.

    * Replicas of original swords– You may want to get a sword that is a replica of an authentic historical sword such as a Scottish claymore, medieval sword, or Spanish rapier.
    * Movie Replicas: – You may want to get a sword that you have seen in a movie, such as the Lord of the Rings swords that are very well loved.
    * Fantasy Swords – These swords can have a very different look, often times they have intricate handles and unique blade shapes.

So now you have narrowed you selection down to the use of the sword and the type of sword and you are ready to start looking at really purchasing a sword. Here are some guidelines to help you make a excellent buy.

It is recommended that you only buy a new sword from a reputable retailer. This way you have an ironclad guarantee that if there are any problems with the sword. You can just send it back and try another sword. When looking at online sword sites or weapons specialty sites there are a few things you should look for. Does the site have the hacker safe guaranteed logo? Does it have a clearly posted customer support telephone number you can call? And do the have a customer support section on there site or help section.

Swords have a two thousand year history and there are many manufacturers, sellers, collectors, and experts of swords. But when it comes down to your first sword you should choose on the sword that is going to make you pleased and not worry about all the details that can easily cloud your choice. Get a sword that looks and feels right for you and get it from an established and well-know retailer and you will have a sword that will bring you years of enjoyment and maybe even start you off on a new leisure activity.

For more information about Medieval Swords visit the authors website at: Medieval Swords and Armor

Japanese Samurai Swords Buying Guide

 

Japanese Samurai Swords Buying Guide

When it comes to Samurai Swords, there is quite a bit of terminology for the new collector to know. But we want to make it simple for anyone to find a excellent quality samurai sword that will last a lifetime, no matter if you’re looking for one of the very sought after Paul Chen Katana swords for battle or just a quality sword to hang over the mantle.

The first thing to consider for your new samurai sword is the type and quality of the blade. If you’re looking for a you want to be sure and choose a full tang blade, which all of our authentic samurai swords feature as well as all of our battle ready swords. The term “full tang” means that the blade and the part of the sword under the Tsuka (handle) is one long piece of steel. If you get a sword that is not full tang then you’re basically buying it to hang on the wall and nothing more.

The next thing to consider when choosing a sword is the type of steel that the blade is made of. There are basically 3 types of steel, 420 J2 (Stainless steel), High Carbon, and Folded steel. If you are looking for a battle ready sword you’ll want to stay away from the 420 J2 Stainless. High carbon steel is very high quality steel; but folded steel is the strongest. Really it’s not that the folded steel is a different type of steel, but how the blade is forged.

A folded steel blade is typically made from high carbon steel. The difference is that a folded steel blade is just like it says; the steel is folded over and over again until the smith believes that it is adequate.

Some people say that a excellent high carbon steel blade can be just as strong as a folded steel blade. The smiths for the Thaitsuki Nihonto Swords claim to have mastered a form of forging high carbon steel blades that is just as strong if not stronger than many of the folded steel blades.

When choosing?Japanese Swords?there are basically 3 different styles to consider, the katana sword, the Wakizashi sword and the Tanto sword. The Japanese Katana Sword is the most well loved among collectors and martial arts students alike.

The katana sword was the first and is still the most well loved of all samurai swords. The blade is typically 29” long with an overall length around 40”

The Wakizashi sword is the shorter companion blade of the katana sword. We first see the Wakizashi sword during the Muromachi period (1568-1603). The Wakizashi was about 18” long and only allowed to be carried by a samurai. Carrying both the katana and the Wakizashi was well loved for the next few hundred years.

The smallest samurai sword would be the tanto sword or dagger. Originally tanto swords were 12” in length or less but it’s not out of the ordinary to come across a Tanto that is 15” long.

Samurai sword collecting is a very well loved past time for many Americans. Something that is becoming even more well loved is martial arts that make use of samurai sword for fighting and cutting exercises. The most well loved and affordable authentic samurai swords are the Paul Chen Swords. You can find decent Paul Chen Practical Katana Swords?for under 0. But for less than a hundred more you can get yourself a Paul Chen Practical Plus Katana. If you’re looking for something a small more pricy the Paul Chen Bushido Katana or the Orchid Katana will last a lifetime and can take quite a beating. The Orchid and Bushido also come in a Wakizashi and Tanto.

In conclusion, the most vital thing when buying your sword is that you know what kind of blade you’re getting. If you want a functional sword be sure that you’re not getting one that’s only made to hang on the wall.

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Buying Used Cars From Japan

 

Buying Used Cars From Japan

It is a well-known fact that the Japanese cars are the most reliable, efficient and the least polluting cars in the world. In Japan, all vehicles have to undergo a thorough inspection every two years. The inspection fee increases as the car gets older. That’s why many Japanese prefer to sell their cars and go for a new car. So many high quality used cars, trucks, 4WD, vans, etc. are available for sale in Japanese market. Thanks to the Internet, it is now possible to buy these Japanese used cars online. But, there is still a challenge in buying cars online from Japan. Why? We will discuss the several reasons for it here.

First issue is the language problem. Many Japanese sellers can not speak in English and prefer to do business in Japanese language. Even many online auction sites for used automobiles in Japan are in Japanese language. So the language poses a huge challenge to those who wish to buy used Japanese automobiles from the Internet.

So it is better to check if the company web-site is written in standard English. It also makes a sense to send few inquiry mails or call the company salesperson to check if they can communicate effectively in English. When you speak on the phone with the Japanese salesperson, make sure that he/she understands your requirements.

Second issue is that of the ‘Trust’. When a customer buys a used car online, he can neither see it with his own eyes, nor, he can take the test drive. Also as all Japanese online car exporters require 100% advance payment, company trust is also very vital, to get the guarantee that the used car is in the same condition as described on the company web-site.

There are several ways to check the trustworthiness and legitimacy of the company. The simplest one is to note the facts such as 1. How frequently the vehicle stock is updated? 2. How clearly are the buying procedures described? 3. How specific are the details of the used cars? 4. If the company owns the domain of the website? 5. Does the company have affiliation with Automotive Association of Japan? 6. Is the company a private limited or public limited company? 7. Is the company registered with Foreign Trade Chamber? 8. Is the name of the Bank account same as the Company name?

You will also need to check with the import rules and regulations of your country to make sure that the car you wish to import does not fall under any restrictions. Most countries have liberal laws on importing used vehicles and if there are any restrictions, they mostly relate to the gas emission level or the year of manufacturing. You should also check and make sure what export related documents you need from Japan.

Once you have bought your Japanese used car online from Japan, to get it as early as possible, you would have to make some checks. If there are frequent ships to your country/ designation port, and the car is already deregistered – you can get your car on board within a week or two. Also, make sure that you receive all the vital documents from your dealer – such as bill of lading and certificate of deregistration by express mail – to ensure minimal problems while receiving your car at the designation port.

To buy your Japanese used car online from Japan, you have to first find a reliable exporter who will find a car of your interest and export to your country. Shiotsu Autotrade is one of the leading Japanese Used Car Exporters from where you can buy Japanese used trucks and cars with confidence.

Roger Parker is an Independent Consultant for several online businesses including http://www.shiotsu-used-cars.com

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