Ryujin New Blade BONANZA!

In recent months Ryujin Swords have added some exceptionally good new product choices for Katana such as their elite differentially hardened semi-custom sword series, followed closely by the 1060 carbon steel blades at the revolutionary price of just $150.

But it just keeps on getting better and better – and this time, due to popular request, they are branching out into other styles of traditional Japanese blades..

This one has been a long time in the making – and with it you finally make your own custom Daisho set with the Ryujin no-hi and bo-hi T10 Custom WAKIZASHI Series!

Priced as low as humanly possible, you can pick these awesome T10 tool steel blades up for just $184.99 PLUS you get your choice of a free double sword stand like the one pictured above or a gift/display box as below:

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Tanto & Shinobigatana

Additionally, we also added a series of very basic but quite tough 1045 carbon steel Tanto by Ryujin – they aren’t that fancy, but at $29.99 they are priced to sell. But it gets even better for people who want a Daisho set, because if you order the classic T10 Custom Katana that matches the Wakizashi – you get the Tanto for FREE!

So for example, if you order a T10 matching Daisho set, you can get the double sword stand to display it and a free Tanto to place below the two swords – all for the price we really should be selling just the Katana for!!




And last but not least, another 1060 blade – this time, a unique Ko Katana similar to the Bujinkan Shinobigatana style..

It is differentially hardened with a subtle suguha hamon, long 12.25″ tsuka and priced to sell like hotcakes at just $129.99!! Yes, you read that right – just $130..

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It really is a BONANZA, and while most free bonuses are built into the final price, ours come off the top of our own margin, so are genuinely free bonuses. Check out the full line up here in the store – 15 products and thousands upon thousands of different customization options, all assembled and shipped out in less than a week..!

Yup, Ryujin has definitely done it again…

A bit of a special one..

A bit of a special sword to talk about in this post..

As part of the Legendary Swords Project, we have been collaborating with several US based artisans – and here we teamed up with Jeffrey R. Robinson, also known as Brother Banzai on the SBG forums, who has given one of our high end Forge Direct Feathesteel blade the Bronze by Jeffrey Robinson treatment..

And the results, well – they speak for themselves..

The sword here is the prototype for the Seraph Aegis, the ORIGINAL sword which a limited edition run of 20pcs that will become available over the coming months is based on.. And the ORIGINAL is for sale – at around the same price that the standard stock removal swords are sold at – and even includes a matching custom made scabbard as well!

The blade is both strong, with an Octagonal cross section capable of withstanding a surprising amount of punishment, and the solid bronze fittings are also sturdy and perfectly fitted to create a work of sword art that is as beautiful as it is deadly..

Naturally, there is only 1 available and rather than charge a premium for it, we are selling it almost at cost price..!

So if you are in the high end custom sword market and interested in something both original, beautiful and that is a part of SBG history – you really do need to take a close look at this one..

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Second Budget Chinese Sword – the $169 Tang Dynasty Jian

Following hot on the heels of the Yong Lo Sword is a second budget Chinese Sword that looks like it should be sold for so much more than the asking price..

This one is the 65mn Spring Steel Tang Dynasty Two Handed Silver Jian

Ornate and highly detailed, at first glance it looks like it could be one of the high end swords from forge direct, and indeed if the blade was folded – it could be passed off as such which is what many sellers actually do, but at SBG we go the other way, sell it for a price based on what it costs – not what it looks like it should cost – and don’t mess around with a cheap and nasty folded blade but rather a nice monotempered 65mn Spring Steel blade with satin polish finish.

Apart from the crazy low price, and how attractive it looks, the most outstanding feature of this sword is the lighting fast handling – weighing only 2.1lbs with a point of balance 3.75″ from the guard!

Here is a quick video of the sword in action with a flex test and some tatami mat cutting at the forge where it is made.

Pretty good value, and our contribution to keeping sellers of Chinese Swords honest.

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Restock of two hot specials – Yong Lo and the Gunto..

From the team behind Ryujin Swords, we are pleased to announce that two extremely popular low cost but great quality swords have just arrived back in stock..

First up, the stunning and ornate Yong Lo sword – a replica that looks like it should be one of the $1000+ swords from our Forge Direct line, but is just $174.99 – and is no toothless tiger, with a double fullered 1060 Carbon steel monotempered blade..

The Yong Lo Jian – $174.99

And just in case you are wondering if it really is ‘all that’ or if it somehow seems too good to be true, here is a review submitted by one of our customers who purchased it the first time it came out..

And the second sword, a faithful recreation of a Gunto 98 WWII Japanese Officers sword in differentially hardened T10 tool steel – a STEAL at just $199.99…

Both of these and more are available in the HOT SPECIALS section of our site – and at these prices, for this level of quality, they surely wont be there for long..

Note on the Gunto 98

Our version looks pretty similar to how the original looked 80 years ago..

For comparisons sake, here are some pictures of an original antique type 98 sword that was made sometime around 1938 and the SBG Gunto via Ryujin Swords.

First a quick comparison of the hilt – it’s pretty close – the original ito has darkened with time and the rayskin yellowed.  The mekugi peg of the original is also on the same spot of the tsuka even..!

See how you go, it’s almost like a game of ‘spot the differences’..(I can only actually only spot TWO real differences, how about you?)

A shame the original photo did not show the fuchi which is obscured in shadow, but you can look for more pictures of type 98 gunto online to see what these military issue swords looked like first hand.

Next picture shows both full length side by side – note that the original color of the saya on the original was once army green too, but time has taken it’s toll on both blade and fittings, turning the saya whitish in color and darkening the color of the fittings. But look closely and you will see the blades are almost the same length..

Same length blade and handle – it’s a very accurate replica..

Looking around online, most other Gunto are around $450 or so, and normally a fair price would be $329.99 – but while stocks last this functional replica T10 tool steel blade with real hamon can be yours for just $199.99..

In the meantime, here are a few quick high resolution pics of the original again which was submitted to SBG by a visitor to the forums looking to identify what they actually had..

And just for fun, if you want to learn how to actually antique it to make it look more like the original, check out this new article on SBG ‘How to Patina a Sword’

For a quick and – as always – overly simplistic explanation about Shin Gunto Type 98 Swords Wikipedia has at least a sketetal outline:

Shin guntō (new military sword)

Shin gunto with leather combat cover

The Shin guntō (新軍刀, new military sword) was a weapon and symbol of rank used by the Imperial Japanese Army between the years of 1935 and 1945. During most of that period, the swords were manufactured at the Toyokawa Naval Arsenal. In response to rising nationalism within the armed forces, a new style of sword was designed for the Japanese military in 1934. The shin guntō was styled after a traditional slung tachi of the Kamakura Period (1185-1332). Officers’ ranks were symbolized by coloured tassels tied to a loop at the end of the hilt. The corresponding colors were brown-red and gold for generals; brown and red for field officers; brown and blue for company or warrant officers; brown for sergeants, sergeant majors or corporals.[11] The blades found in shin guntō ranged from modern machine made blades through contemporary traditionally manufactured blade to ancestral blades dating back hundreds of years.

Type 98

The change to the Type 98 shin guntō (九八式軍刀 kyūhachi-shiki guntō) occurred in 1938 and was essentially a simplification of the Type 94. There were only minor differences between early Type 98 swords and the Type 94 swords that preceded them. Most notably the second (removable) hanging point was omitted from the scabbard.

Many changes occurred to the Type 98 between 1938 and the end of the war in 1945. Late in the war Japan’s supply of metal was drying up and shin guntō were produced with painted wooden scabbards, and with cheaper or no brass ornamentation. Some of the final swords produced in the last year of the war utilized cheap copper or blackened iron fittings.

NEW from Ryujin – 5160 Spring Steel DH Katana Series..!

Something brand new from our friends at RYUJIN – this time a completely different steel..!

Previously all the swords have been made from T10 tool steel – but this time Ryujin are trying something different with hard wearing 5160 Spring Steel, differentially hardened to create a real suguha hamon and available with a completely different set of iron fittings and tsuka handles made specifically to fit the blade dimensions of this new line called appropriately enough the Ryujin 5160 Spring Steel Katana ELITE – Suguha Hamon

The blades are simple in their beauty, with the 5160 Spring Steel taking on a particularity clear and vivid hamon.

And this time around, the customization options have been kept deliberately simple. You can choose from one of 4 different iron tsuba based on Japanese antiques. And for the tsuka – you have three options – black cotton, sandy brown cottton or even black suede for extra comfort on the hands.

Normal industry pricing would see these swords sell for around the $500 mark – but for our trial run they are just $299.99

Stock is quite limited – and some of the most popular configurations are likely to sell out very quickly, so if you want to get in on this deal, you snooze – you lose..

Check them out here at the top of the full Ryujin Sword lineup exclusive to SBG