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Voidsamurai
20th September 2003, 06:44 AM
There so many models of Shinai that is almost impossible to determine
Which shinai I must buy.

-Kunikatu ( matake )
-Tenryu ( matake )
-Shigemasa Bessaku
-Seiei ( Jissengata )
-Unryu Bessaku (jissengata )
-Hiten ( matake )
-Hijiri ( matake )
-Ishin ( matake )
-Kunikatsu (matake ) Kobangata
-Chokuto

Will be a great idea if there were a site of information, talking about
at least to the balance and the weight.
IF someone know, how can i have this kind of imformation please let me know.

Neil Gendzwill
20th September 2003, 07:52 AM
I suggest you contact your supplier and indicate what you like in a shinai, then maybe he can recommend a model for you.

Voidsamurai
27th September 2003, 09:06 AM
There so many models of Shinai that is almost impossible to determine
Which shinai I must buy.

-Kunikatu ( matake )
-Tenryu ( matake )
-Shigemasa Bessaku
-Seiei ( Jissengata )
-Unryu Bessaku (jissengata )
-Hiten ( matake )
-Hijiri ( matake )
-Ishin ( matake )
-Kunikatsu (matake ) Kobangata
-Chokuto

Will be a great idea if there were a site of information, talking about
at least to the balance and the weight.
IF someone know, how can i have this kind of imformation please let me know.

thank you: Neil Gendzwill

---------"Kyoto Eizan"----WOW (it feel more heavy than usual)

Fraz
16th October 2003, 07:07 PM
I'm assuming your just begining...?

If so, the most important part of a shinai is the cost. Cheaper is better at least until your sure you wont be breaking on every practise session.

Expensive shinai are nice, the have better balance feel etc but for a beginner that's mostly irrelevant until you've got the basics down. Then you can go looking for expensive shinai, nice tsuba, colored tsuru or whatever....:)

If you not a beginner.... Just ignore me...lol :D

A P
3rd November 2003, 12:34 AM
I second that dudeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!