Nice unokubi, it might be 9260 spring steel, its the most commonly used. Unokubi zukuri are great for being nimble in the hands, I would say the kogarasu definitely rival it when it comes to being nimble, though.
Very good possibility on the 9260. The only blades I have that move like this are my hiras, but I've never had a kogarasu. It's never been a geometry that really appealed to me. @gargoylesblade
I've wanted a kogurasu for years. If I ever do get one, I'm leaving the saya far away. I could totally see myself spacing out and slicing off my thumb after the cut. Ryansword has their mamba model still if I'm not mistaken. That one looks nice and Seth proved they can cut years ago.
Wicked appreciate that Tone. Tried my best to not curse lol. She's an amazing blade for trick cutting. It's TH so I'm sure it could take on bamboos or dowels without an issue. @tonedeafsound
It's pretty cheap to go custom with them and get everything you want for a great deal. I just added everything I wanted to one blade and the total is still below $400. @erichusayn
I'm really wanting to like ROM, and I'm actually on the fence as far as buying a katana off them I've not seen appear on youtube yet just to try it out. The price point makes it easy to not be disappointed, but still, I really struggle with all the gas station katana design features they have going.
It's a $155 katana. Those features are what keep them affordable. If you want more premium parts you pay a more premium price. That being said, they have plenty of designs, blade shapes, and furniture options. I've been extremely impressed with the performance for the price. @preparedsurvivalist2245
just went through their custom page and they have some serious offerings for a great price. full hishigami wrap with genuine silk ito for only $30 extra
I'm not sure brother. This is my first unokubi. This one goes from like a standard katana size to like a swege on the back. I'll show it better in my next video. @armoredsweatpants3997