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Cutting tatami with a Yatagan sword from SwordBuy.com 

Phillip Martin
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In this video, I cut a few tatami mats with a reproduction of a Yatagan sword from SwordBuy.com. This sword was made in the town of Yatagan, Turkey. This yatagan has a hilt made of ram's horn and weighs only 650 grams, as the originals did. They have another version with a brass hilt which is much heavier (1.3 kg). I found this blade to have a tough temper and it holds an edge well. As you can see in the video, this yatagan cuts well.

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10 окт 2024

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Комментарии : 32   
@swordbuy
@swordbuy 3 года назад
Thanks for the video. That was a great cutting test. i think you and Yatagan can cut anything :) SwordBuy Team sending big respect to you. Thank you.
@robertfaucher3750
@robertfaucher3750 Год назад
send him another sword!
@savassen7747
@savassen7747 5 месяцев назад
This is our historical weapon.And we expect to win against katana
@emesagas2346
@emesagas2346 2 года назад
This guy must hire by our army as a janissary.
@ericmelto7810
@ericmelto7810 3 года назад
A sword is a very formidable weapon. This guy cuts your arm off in a twitch.
@Stratos.2
@Stratos.2 3 года назад
Their website says it's made using "Stainless Steel with 4034 Quality", is that the case? That would probably make it prone to chipping.
@Phil.Martin
@Phil.Martin 3 года назад
The blade flexes and returns to true. It took an edge well and remains sharp after cutting several tatami mats. I have seen nothing to make me concerned about the durability of the blade. I have a few functional stainless shashkas from Kizlyar in Dagestan that I have cut tatami with and they have proven to be tough and durable. Kizlyar's description of their heat treatment process includes cryo treatment, which I have heard can improve the toughness of some stainless steels. I don't know the process used by the SwordBuy smiths in Yatagan, but the sword that I have seem to be similarly tough and durable.
@Stratos.2
@Stratos.2 3 года назад
@@Phil.Martin Cool, thanks for the reply and info. Been looking to buy a Yataghan and will consider this one.
@ButthurtImmigrant
@ButthurtImmigrant Год назад
Yatağan is my favourite sword
@erichusayn
@erichusayn 3 года назад
Always a pleasure and an inspiration to watch you cut. Whats your opinion on the steel they use?
@Phil.Martin
@Phil.Martin 3 года назад
See my reply to the earlier comment...
@erichusayn
@erichusayn 3 года назад
@@Phil.Martin thank you. They have a couple designs I'm interested in, but that steel gave me pause. Good to know.
@Phil.Martin
@Phil.Martin 3 года назад
@@erichusayn Also, I saw that Matthew Jensen was sent a couple of their swords, including a yatagan. So sometime soon, we'll have a chance to see just how much abuse they can take :-)
@erichusayn
@erichusayn 3 года назад
@@Phil.Martin right. Been waiting to see that. Can't wait. Especially on these particular swords.
@nathanruben3372
@nathanruben3372 2 года назад
Very versatile weapon and tool for male combat and daily life. Produced many lengths and weights. Janissary core's main weapon which every janissary carries...
@janteo1
@janteo1 2 года назад
this looks a awfull lot like a kopis, interesting design
@Tax_Collector01
@Tax_Collector01 Год назад
Yes, but where the Kopis and Kukri excels in chopping power the Yataghan compromises its chopping capabilities for a more balanced blade that could thrust and cut quickly. While the Kopis and Kukri style-blades would struggle with the thrust and consecutive cuts.
@GreaterAfghanistanMovement
@GreaterAfghanistanMovement Год назад
It its descendant
@Salchooq
@Salchooq 10 месяцев назад
Ottomans were fielding 100.000 armies . Light swords were technically advanced . Cost effective and easy to use.
@korkukokusu8311
@korkukokusu8311 Год назад
Ottoman swords look cool
@peripateticsnaps2827
@peripateticsnaps2827 Год назад
Istanbul yatagan sword is best to use. Is it from istnbul?
@İsmailKüçükaslan-m9j
@İsmailKüçükaslan-m9j 5 месяцев назад
The real.location is in Türkiye yes but not İstanbul. İts Denizli Yatağan...But probaply the online shop web iş coordinating is in Istanbul...But this swotd made in Denizli Yatağan...❤
@warforglory
@warforglory 8 месяцев назад
fuck yeah it cuts well
@raphlvlogs271
@raphlvlogs271 3 года назад
how similar is the Yatagan to the Afghan Khyber sword?
@zalimlericinyasasincehenne
@zalimlericinyasasincehenne 2 года назад
Yatağan ,Ottoman turkish sword... islamic sword... 🇹🇷☪️🇹🇷
@TheAfghan72
@TheAfghan72 Год назад
Zero similarties
@andrejmucic5003
@andrejmucic5003 Год назад
Where in Istanbul can I buy this?
@ercintr
@ercintr Месяц назад
they may have a store in Istanbul
@varuntripathi6230
@varuntripathi6230 3 года назад
I want this
@hasanhuseyinozer3332
@hasanhuseyinozer3332 2 года назад
Türk kılıç yatan🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
@JSharap
@JSharap 3 года назад
Would you be reviewing LK Chen's Yan Ling Dao in the near future? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mN_VRcnb4tA.html
@DENIZ-zi3yd
@DENIZ-zi3yd 2 года назад
harika 💯
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