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A Tsukamaki Tutorial for the Marfione Custom Combat Wakizashi with Tony Marfione 

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Tony Marfione welcomes us into his home for a tutorial of the art of tsukamaki sword wrapping on a Marfione Custom Combat Wakizashi and a tour of his personal Japanese collection. The piece he wraps features steel forged by Coy Baker of Baker Forge and ground by Jordan Berthelot of JB Blades.
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Комментарии : 74   
@Sharkzbladezngunz
@Sharkzbladezngunz Год назад
Deepest respect to Tony for amazing workmanship and keeping this tradition alive! Lifetime customer for Microtech and Marfione customs.
@shohiryu
@shohiryu Год назад
It was my childhood dream to have such a sword collection. I am so envious right now. Thanks for sharing!
@brandonevans9521
@brandonevans9521 8 месяцев назад
Truly a man that loves and takes pride in his craft, this absolutely shows in his business and why I continue to contribute my hard earned money on his products! I would imagine this culture trickles down through all of the Microtech employees. Well done sir! Fun to watch you work and interesting to listen to the knowledge you have gained through your life! Thank you for sharing, seriously thank you 🙏
@Cyanoblades
@Cyanoblades Год назад
Oh sweet I didn't know Tony was into nihonto. I'm also a Hizen Tadayoshi collector. Collecting swords is what got me into kendo as well as into collecting knives.
@JPnarration
@JPnarration 10 месяцев назад
Your collection is, absolutely, beautiful, just based on what you have shown. Absolutely jaw dropping. Thank you, very much for sharing!
@BakerForge
@BakerForge Год назад
What an incredible process! Thank you Tony for sharing. Your passion for these arts really show through in this piece. Honored to have been a small part of it. 🍻
@dquinny7192
@dquinny7192 Год назад
Iv always wanted a room like that thank you for sharing yours my dream collection.
@jfssparky
@jfssparky Год назад
What a collection, I could talk about that all day. I always look for that at gun shows in town. Guys with the older stuff that will tell you the history. Great video
@briant6935
@briant6935 Год назад
Wow! ! Awesome video keep them coming!
@kaothegreat4345
@kaothegreat4345 Год назад
Wow. That's the coolest sword I've ever seen.
@josep8920
@josep8920 Год назад
I really enjoyed watching the process. I love these traditional techniques and it's important to preserve the knowledge for future generations. The Wakizashi shown is truly amazing.
@drunkenmaster1313
@drunkenmaster1313 5 месяцев назад
I'm really blown away, I had no idea of this part of your interest in blades. I mean, that collection is astounding, and the knowledge and respect you have for the craftsmen and pieces is really cool. Plus imparting knowledge (correctly!) of tsukamaki and overall Japanese style fittings is is awesome. I've wrapped 10 or so tsuka and each one is better, but there is a lot of knowledge dropped in this video that will help anyone getting started or still learning like I am.
@JohnSmith-ze6mz
@JohnSmith-ze6mz Год назад
I feel almost high after watching and listening. Thanks Tony!
@TheSaintsInTheWillows
@TheSaintsInTheWillows Год назад
Wonderful collection Tony! I did not realize you were a nihonto collector. I have been an enthusiast of nihonto for 25 years. Mito swords are some of my favorites and in my collection Norikatsu, Sukemtisu, Rekko, as well as WWII era smiths such as Gassan Sadakatsu. Thank you for sharing this fantastic video!
@solidus1995
@solidus1995 Год назад
I don't even care if people think these guys are snobs. They're perfectionists and microtech designs are my favorite.
@beeferbeefer7903
@beeferbeefer7903 11 месяцев назад
Their customer service is the worst better hope it dosent break AND IT WILL
@elvispussley8887
@elvispussley8887 10 месяцев назад
​@@beeferbeefer7903never had a problem with their customer service. Always been quick and easy
@elvispussley8887
@elvispussley8887 6 месяцев назад
​@@beeferbeefer7903 I've never had a single problem with their customer service. Maybe you're just slow
@jamesrussell8711
@jamesrussell8711 Год назад
I appreciate you opening up a piece of your personal life to show your inspiration and dedication.
@Loonie1029
@Loonie1029 Год назад
Awesome! Please do the customs video! Would love to see it. I was stationed in Japan and my youngest son was born there. Thanks Tony!❤🔥
@sKatafalk
@sKatafalk Год назад
Great video! Thanks a lot for sharing, Tony.
@werewolfhf
@werewolfhf Год назад
Great work 👍 you´re a real master! Thank you so much for share this 😃
@72cmcinc
@72cmcinc Год назад
A damn fine collection, thanks!
@jasonhull5712
@jasonhull5712 10 месяцев назад
Wow. That was pleasantly informative. I don’t know anything about these pieces but you are clearly a very good artist and teacher. I’m just now learning about Microtech knives and only have a few XM-18’s and a couple ZT’s so I have a long way to go in regards to learning about fine American made knives. I just wanted to say thank you for the lesson and say I enjoyed your video.
@henryg683
@henryg683 Год назад
Thanks for sharing this amazing content with us I truly enjoyed watching you perform the methods in amazement!!!! Looking forward to seeing future work you’ll be doing!!!!
@TheSoymilkboy
@TheSoymilkboy Год назад
Ive been wanting to buy one ever since i started collecting I hope you guys release some more for sale to the public! Such a master piece
@charliegone1652
@charliegone1652 Год назад
I did tsukamaki once for a katana I had, it's quite an interesting process. The finish product, is amazing though, the diamond shape was perfect, I was quite proud of myself.
@tonycarver9570
@tonycarver9570 Год назад
Beautiful work Sir.
@errongunter7316
@errongunter7316 5 месяцев назад
That is amazing grind work and Damascus.
@jessefiorinif6057
@jessefiorinif6057 11 месяцев назад
I really liked this vid, like hearing the background stuff.
@Notmyrealnameanymore
@Notmyrealnameanymore Год назад
Just found the podcast and this channel!! Thanks sooo much all you!!!
@mrchiefbs
@mrchiefbs Год назад
Thoroughly enjoyed this.
@youknow8323
@youknow8323 Год назад
super awesome vid. great sound and techniques! imma fan
@Jasondranoff
@Jasondranoff Год назад
Amazing, thanks for sharing
@dimitri3673
@dimitri3673 Год назад
A sample of art
@Notmyrealnameanymore
@Notmyrealnameanymore 4 месяца назад
Marfione Custom “lotus leaf”: samurai inspired otf or even a maybe a fixed blade with lotus leafs “falling down the spine”
@mattmorrison9379
@mattmorrison9379 Год назад
Knife buissiness is good ;) nice setup
@THE-average_X_Player
@THE-average_X_Player Год назад
I would buy one.
@Kris_Stiletto
@Kris_Stiletto 9 месяцев назад
I absolutely luv your MSI and Amphibian Folders; I own 2 Models of each. :-) Peace, Stiletto :-)
@64CHEVYTWO248
@64CHEVYTWO248 Год назад
HI THAT VERY NICE !! THANK YOU . WHERE CAN I GET ONE ?? TODD FROM MICHIGAN
@kevinAuman1
@kevinAuman1 Год назад
Kinda reminds me of what hand sharpening is for me which almost therapeutic because I have combat related PTSD and it seems to be the only thing I'm able to do which requires my brain to slow down and concentrate rather than racing as it normally is...
@grackleone
@grackleone 11 месяцев назад
Is that the 17th airborne div. patch for your logo?
@jfssparky
@jfssparky Год назад
When is the show Tony spoke of? Anyone know?
@ppgpilot281
@ppgpilot281 Год назад
Tony how can one of these be procured?
@НиколайКозлов-ъ1п
@НиколайКозлов-ъ1п 8 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤❤
@12345678927164
@12345678927164 Год назад
Why not collect Italian or European weapons?
@АлександрДралбог
Реальный мужик ! Контент бесценен .
@krzysztofszaruga2388
@krzysztofszaruga2388 Год назад
Poetry
@HansZarkovPhD
@HansZarkovPhD Год назад
I have no idea what most of the words in the title mean
@WhiskeySharpShooter
@WhiskeySharpShooter Год назад
A Marfione Custom Katana…. Bro stop teasing… take my cash already
@stop....hammertime
@stop....hammertime Год назад
See what the gubment is doing again??? Think you're going back to Japan, huh?🤣
@ammohoarder
@ammohoarder Год назад
I'm gonna be honest, I always just thought you were a guy who owned a company that made badass knives. And I respected that. However, now that I have seen you collection and your true love of the edged weapon and appreciate the attention to detail and artistry of the old school Japanese swordsmiths, I have a whole new respect for Tony Marfione. And to watch you put that wrap on yourself... I'm totally impressed yo.
@Yuki_Ika7
@Yuki_Ika7 Год назад
i don't have any Microtech Knives as i can't afford them and i am always warry of Automatic and OTF knives (as i have fears of them going off in my pocket if i were to fall or some other weird movement triggers the knives to extend/shoot out from safety), but i do love the designs of them and understand the need for such knives in certain environments, i just wanted to say keep up the great work, i have heard many great things about your blades!
@seanbrando_7456
@seanbrando_7456 9 месяцев назад
I new this man was a student of martial history and blade craft but to see your appreciation for the tradition and the skilled way you apply your technique.........well it's inspiring to say the least. BTW I have bought 2 Microtech's in the last two weeks. A Merlot D/E serrated ultratech and a blue stonewashed LUDT combo edge. Next a Combat troodon is on the list. Who knows after that.....they are great tools and I appreciate the pedigree/company. Thank's for your craft and dedication Mr. Marfione. Thank's for sharing.
@vladimirkovacevic1656
@vladimirkovacevic1656 10 месяцев назад
That's awesome wakizashi,Tadayoshi makes beautiful katanas and hamon
@SRVandDtrouble
@SRVandDtrouble Год назад
Thanks for sharing your experiences and your technique. Very nice work.
@m4dun14p
@m4dun14p Год назад
Beautiful work, absolutely beautiful.
@michaelsdadj33
@michaelsdadj33 Год назад
Very interesting video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skill. The video was like a meditation with the background music and the sound of your voice.
@jamesfair9751
@jamesfair9751 Год назад
My god just gorgeous!! One day I wish to be able to afford a piece like that !!!
@kevinAuman1
@kevinAuman1 Год назад
Very interesting Tony thanks for sharing your passion with us! 🙏
@Edc_jero
@Edc_jero Год назад
Microtech Cribs?
@jordonberthelot1421
@jordonberthelot1421 Год назад
That’s phenomenal!!
@onewade1974
@onewade1974 Год назад
Cool! It's great to see some of what all you collect
@ellipsis9573
@ellipsis9573 Месяц назад
Nice collection, but that knife is gross, an insult to call a wakazashi, and the wrap is bad. That's not where the paper goes. Also, someone with this collection should know how to pronounce Edo.
@larrycampbell7442
@larrycampbell7442 2 месяца назад
It’s even more enjoyable not reading subtitles. I wish I could see the placement of the triangles of paper better, but it would look terrible. Very relaxing music and a pleasant voice. Thanks for sharing your collection and experience
@cmonman2476
@cmonman2476 3 месяца назад
The time, skill, patience and precision that goes into this is incredible. A long time ago, I thought when the blade is done all you have to do is the handle and it’s probably easy. That’s not the case at all. The handle is just as important
@desperado71
@desperado71 Год назад
Will prob cost as much as a high end katana. No full stingray wrap? Bummer. Love that hamon on that first katana. Beautiful.
@thaknobodi
@thaknobodi 11 месяцев назад
Those old school katanas just speak to me.
@Thatguyfromthatplace-k9n
@Thatguyfromthatplace-k9n Год назад
Just watching this is therapeutic can't wait to try it
@zbaird3
@zbaird3 Год назад
Wow jst Beautiful
@UltraReefReseller
@UltraReefReseller Год назад
😎😎😎
@L0NGRNGE
@L0NGRNGE 10 месяцев назад
Incredible.
@AD-yt8ik
@AD-yt8ik Год назад
Badass.
@theancientcitycontinental2178
Always brining the 🔥
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