Tying Sageo so that it's shorter for use
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- Опубликовано: 1 апр 2017
- Here's how I tie the Sageo on a sword that the Sageo is too long without cutting any length off the Sageo. This shortens the Sageo significantly so that it doesn't touch the floor and stays out of the way when the Sageo if draped over the Saya in my Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu training but this could also be used for Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto ryu because of how they leave the Sageo drape and other styles that leave the Sageo hang when the sword is in use.
For me I recommend the single wrap for 7' Sageo, the double wrap for Sageo that are 7.5' or longer and double wrap with a knot can be used for Sageo that are longer than 7.5'. If the Sageo is still a hindrance after the double knot with a knot then you may want to consider permanently shortening the Sageo to make up the difference if you don't mind shortening it.
For those who may be interested the swords used in the video are my custom Ryan Sword Iaito and my customized Cas Hanwei Shobu Zukuri Raptor Katana.
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Nice!
Thanks! I appreciate it, thanks for watching!
How would someone (like me) carry his Katana at his hip i just ordered a custom Katana that I named Eagles Shadow and when I receive it I'm going to wear it with me wherever I go (it's legal where I live to do it) but I can't seem grasp how to carry Eagles shadow on my hip properly
I’ll try to make a video on different ways the sageo was tied for use when actually wearing the sword because there are many ways.
Why need an iron tsuba. It's not a sword from 🇯🇵
Iron is often still used because it's a good material for tsuba. I generally prefer an iron tsuba over a copper tsuba. I have made my own tsuba as well and those ones are made of steel.