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Urasuki Bowie Prototype Wing Chun Butterfly Swords (Collector's Series)
Improved! This is a pair of 2-in-1 Bowie style Butterfly Swords featuring a lenticular/convex grind on the outside and a chisel grind with Urasuki (a concavity) on the inside. This combination of grinds, done well as is the case here, are extraordinarily challenging. The plunge line curves gracefully to the choil and the spine features two scallops. They are drop dead gorgeous and have Arizona Desert Ironwood handle scales. Unlike the original trapping only Urasuki Bowie BJD, these have a redesigned quillon that permits flipping as well as trapping!
Specific Specs For This Sword:
For more info please read our blog post:
Everything Wing Chun Butterfly Swords Guide
(Wing Chun Butterfly Swords are also known as: Wing Chun Butterfly Knives, Bart Jarm Do, Bot Jaam Dao, Hudiedao, Eight-Slash Swords, 8-Cut Swords, etc)
Series: Collectors. The collector's series are unique designs and/or very fine quality weapons.
Sword Type: Two-in-One Handles (see pictures).
Sword Construction: American full tang
Blade Style: Unique/Custom
Blade Length: Approx 12 5/8 in (32.1 cm) from tip to D Guard
Total Length: Approx 17 1/2 in (44.5 cm)
Weight: Left knife 1 lbs 12.9 oz (820 grams). Right Knife 1 lbs 13 oz (824 grams)
Blade Material: Boehler-Uddeholm D2 Weapons-Grade Tool Steel
D Guard Material: Cast AISI 304 stainless steel.
Blade Grind: Lenticular/convex outside/chisel grind with Urasuki inside.
Blade Sharpness: Sharp
Blade Thickness: 5 mm
Blade Finish: Satin
Tang: Full tang
Ricasso: Yes
Choil: Yes
Quillion Design: Hybrid (Flipping and Trapping)
Knuckle Bow Design: Hybrid Quillon, Square Knucklebow with Spike
Handle Type: Two-in-One Handles (see pictures).
Handle Pins: 8 small tactical pins, 2 large mosaic pins
Handle Material: Arizona Desert Ironwood, Brown Liners
Grip Style: Half handles with an ergonomic belly to fit the hollow of the palm.
Balance Point: Conventional to permit flipping
Designed by: Modell Design LLC
Sheath: Left and right premium black leather sheaths. Do not store swords in leather sheaths long term because the chemicals in leather can corrode/tarnish metal.
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