A few years ago, my son bought me a straight bladed Ninja-To for my birthday. He had seen very old pictures of my friends and I practicing with them and katana. He correctly deduced that it would bring back memories of a time of the mysteries and wonder of my youth. His gift reminded me that we should all foster that sense of wonder we had as a child. It keeps life much more interesting and enjoyable.
I'm a huge fan. I recently just got a sho kosugi Lue sword. It was used. The pins were falling out and the suba was loose. I'm using this video to get me through the repair
I first saw Revenge of the Ninja when it came out, I was fascinated with the art and the different disciplines within ( ie; taijutsu, kenjutsu, shurikenjutsu and yarijutsu etc...). I have spent my life learning the way of the Shinobi and I have loved every moment of journey.
I Got to meet Sho back in the 80s he was so cool ...and i got to hang out with his two sons Kane and Shane...And he had a baby girl with him and my girlfriend got to also hang with daughter. the guy who made all the props for the mover ...his name was Mikio Sankey he was in Revenge thy guy in the steam room when cane said hay look superman that was Mikio it was like in a dream our something i have lots of stories but you have a good day and the sword is amazing i just had one custom built i will sent pic if you want ok take care.
Hi Mr Norcross, thank you for showing the sword I have three of this style swords. I occasionally do Iaijutsu with them but sometimes struggle with notou. I may in the future get another one or two.
Hi, I bought the Lyuesword ninjoto this past july (2023) and have kept everything, handle and blade, still in its original clear plastic wrapping for now - the blade still smothered in oil inside the wrapping as well as keeping the entire assembly inside the cloth bag cover. I was curious as to how long do you think it would be before I will have to reapply a new application of oil to prevent rust under these conditions?
I wouldn't think that you would polish a steel blade with a paper towel or other paper product. Maybe I'm wrong but with other steel products like firearms, you never polish or wipe down with paper product, only cotton cloth. Paper products can pretty much ruin a highly polished steel surface.
There is a sword of this design in a Japanese museum, so possibly the movie got inspired by that real sword. From what I know the design was not common.
No "ninja" ever used a straight sword. The word "ninja" is not japanese. It was invented in Hollywood, CA, so was the sword. Take some lessons from the Budjinkan Dojo and learn some truth.
"The word "Ninja" is not Japanese." Oh my. You are just so sadly ignorant on every account. Please read some Japanese history. What is a "Budkinkan" (Sp?) dojo?
A few years ago, my son bought me a straight bladed Ninja-To for my birthday. He had seen very old pictures of my friends and I practicing with them and katana. He correctly deduced that it would bring back memories of a time of the mysteries and wonder of my youth. His gift reminded me that we should all foster that sense of wonder we had as a child. It keeps life much more interesting and enjoyable.
I'm a huge fan. I recently just got a sho kosugi Lue sword. It was used. The pins were falling out and the suba was loose. I'm using this video to get me through the repair
Very nice.
Good memories, correct!
I first saw Revenge of the Ninja when it came out, I was fascinated with the art and the different disciplines within ( ie; taijutsu, kenjutsu, shurikenjutsu and yarijutsu etc...). I have spent my life learning the way of the Shinobi and I have loved every moment of journey.
I Got to meet Sho back in the 80s he was so cool ...and i got to hang out with his two sons Kane and Shane...And he had a baby girl with him and my girlfriend got to also hang with daughter. the guy who made all the props for the mover ...his name was Mikio Sankey he was in Revenge thy guy in the steam room when cane said hay look superman that was Mikio it was like in a dream our something i have lots of stories but you have a good day and the sword is amazing i just had one custom built i will sent pic if you want ok take care.
Very cool story!!!
The bob ross of ninjato and katana’s 😊 lol currently saving up to get this bad boy
Thank you very much I enjoyed it alot! Very nostalgic Sho Kosugi vibes/aesthetic
Hi Mr Norcross, thank you for showing the sword I have three of this style swords. I occasionally do Iaijutsu with them but sometimes struggle with notou. I may in the future get another one or two.
Absolutely Awesome!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!
Thank you for sharing my friend!
Thanks for the visit.
"I happen to like all of those." Isn't that the truth...? Good video!
great video
It's a beautiful sword!
Hi, I bought the Lyuesword ninjoto this past july (2023) and have kept everything, handle and blade, still in its original clear plastic wrapping for now - the blade still smothered in oil inside the wrapping as well as keeping the entire assembly inside the cloth bag cover. I was curious as to how long do you think it would be before I will have to reapply a new application of oil to prevent rust under these conditions?
I think Enter the Ninja and Revenge of the Ninja are still some of the best movies I have seen!!!!
Please make a video about how you got exposed to sho kosgui movies I would love to hear from you
And I love the ninja movies
Im curious about the short sword you showed , it looked like the saya is rippled am i right ?
Where can we purchase the sho kosugi sword like that one
Hi. Just type that in the search on Ebay and stuff will come up for you. Thanks!
Can you tell me the dimensions of this sword? blade, handle, thickness, width, if possible, I would like to build one! Thanks so much!
Hi. Please go to Ebay and type in "sho kosugi ninja sword" to find them and look up of their stats and dimensions. Thank you!
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I wouldn't think that you would polish a steel blade with a paper towel or other paper product. Maybe I'm wrong but with other steel products like firearms, you never polish or wipe down with paper product, only cotton cloth. Paper products can pretty much ruin a highly polished steel surface.
Microfiber wiping is obviously best and what we use daily with our temeshigiri.
I have ninja swords to.
Did LYULESWORDS MAKE THIS NINJA TO
Probably. They make a lot!
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There is a sword of this design in a Japanese museum, so possibly the movie got inspired by that real sword. From what I know the design was not common.
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I really like the ninjato sword compared to the katana... personally I like the ninjato compared to the katana
I love them all! LOL
No "ninja" ever used a straight sword. The word "ninja" is not japanese. It was invented in Hollywood, CA, so was the sword. Take some lessons from the Budjinkan Dojo and learn some truth.
"The word "Ninja" is not Japanese." Oh my. You are just so sadly ignorant on every account. Please read some Japanese history. What is a "Budkinkan" (Sp?) dojo?