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ariel
5th July 2007, 09:40 PM
The oldtimers on this Forum still remember the Shakespearean tale of a freshly cut-off head warning his dearest ( and still structurally intact) friend " Look out Charlie!"
Well, I have an honor of presenting another major tragedy:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=015&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=250136389706&rd=1&rd=1

Know you all: I BOUGHT IT!
I was in contact with the seller and learned that the name of the bladesmith was Sheldon Muramasa from Kokomo, Indiana and, yes, he was the last direct descendant of the Cursed One, Whose Blade Sliced The Chrisantemums.
If suddenly you no longer see my posts on the Forum, know the fate that befell me.
Courage, friends!

Rich
5th July 2007, 10:04 PM
Just don't hang it on the wall above your head or anywhere near any
vital body parts :-)

Rich S

Lew
5th July 2007, 10:17 PM
Arhhhh..... It's the dead man's curse! :eek: ;) Should have bought a real antique one for that much booty Arhhhh.......


Lew

RSWORD
6th July 2007, 12:40 AM
Oh Woe is Me! Er, wait a minute, Oh Woe is You!

Ferguson
6th July 2007, 01:14 AM
That's hilarious! I almost bid on it myself. Can't wait to see better pics of it!

$800 for a bar of D2? ;)

Puhlease.

Steve

rand
31st July 2007, 02:37 AM
If you don't make any mistakes, you are not buying enough pieces!

rand

Bill M
31st July 2007, 02:53 AM
Ariel,

The STORY alone is worth the price you paid! I may, however, copy it and display it beside one of my blades.

This story will really freak out my maintenance supervisor. He already has qualms about working on my home with all the weird stuff in here. He mumbles about ju-ju and gris-gris, and he has a point!

http://planetsmilies.net/vicious-smiley-1792.gif (http://planetsmilies.net)

elevennevele
31st July 2007, 08:16 AM
With it being made out of D2 tool steel, as a functional sword I'm imagining it will be leaning a little more on the heavy side. Might hold a pretty good edge if you were to bang with it, although I hear the verdict on high edge retention with D2 tool steel is still out.

Curious... I've also heard you can't really create a hamon line with D2 Steel but the auction photos seem to show what appears to be a hamon line. So what is up with that? If so, the temper seems to taper off leading to the point rather than showing a full hardening of the point. However, who's to say for sure unless we ask the guy who forged it.

When you get it in your hands, I would be interested to know how wields. If it actually feels like a nice sword to hold. That is, as long as you don't lose your hands from the curse.