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Jeremiah Backhaus wrote:Caleb,
If price is an issue, your best bet is to wait. Save up the money to get a good one. Under $100 you are not going to really find anything that is worth salt. However, if you save $50 a month you can get a decent sword that will last more than a lifetime. Even a lot of wasters (if you buy them) are over $100. My advice: save up and get the good ones.
CalebChow wrote:Ah yeah, i forgot to add. About wasters...
I see that Schola Gladiatora and a lot of other WMA groups use Shinais (with adjustments?) as wasters. I've taken kendo for about a year, but I always had the impression that the shinais were lighter and balanced differently than the typical longsword. Did they have some modifications of the shinais to weigh/balance them properly, or did they just add longsword Crossguards?
Jeffrey Hull wrote:(If shinai are so great, how come they do not even replicate katanas accurately
Alan Abu Bakr wrote:
Still, for full contact sparring, a shinai is better because of the simple fact that a waster will hurt you, if you use full power.
There is no good reason for using a shinai, for anything other than full contact sparring.
Jeremiah Backhaus wrote:but the fact is: then they swing harder!
All that being said, If that is all you have, use it! But try and get the real thing as soon as possible. You will see immediate changes.
Jeffrey Hull wrote:
Incidentally: Any SG guys are welcome to tell us here what benefit they derive from shinai usage. But again, I insist they are unrealistic at best, and indeed, lead to bad habits of fencing. Moreover, I think that events like Dijon would be better served if their "longsword" tournaments used plastic wasters instead of shinai. Think about it guys.
CalebChow wrote:Yet I want to get a decent, authentic blunt longsword for practice, and I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations of any so-so authentic (but CHEAP) longswords I can get my hands on.
Axel Pettersson wrote:Alan, out of curiosity, which group do you practice with?.
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