I was just wondering which samurai swords can you keep (if any) and for what reasons.
I know there was a law introduced in April 2008 but I think you can keep some swords for what ever reasons.
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I was just wondering which samurai swords can you keep (if any) and for what reasons.
I know there was a law introduced in April 2008 but I think you can keep some swords for what ever reasons.
All who help will be repped![]()
http://www.blades-uk.com/faqs.phpSamurai and other curved Swords - On April 6th 2008 a law came into effect banning samurai and other curved swords with a blade length of 50cm or more, there are some exceptions for registered martial artists, re-enactors and even certain genuine Japanese swords.
An amendment to this act was passed, which came into effect on the 1st of August 2008, which allows curved and samurai swords which are handmade using traditional forging/production methods to be sold without a license which you will see on the site and can buy and own without a license.
By law you must now be 18 or over to purchase a knife/sword
Well when I did ju-jitsu, my teacher had one and a guy who was another pupil also had one I think. And some girl from my brother's school had a party which was gatecrashed recently and there were swords in her house which got put through the sofa lol. Not sure if they were katanas or not actually.
Thanks! It's all the information I needed but the site seems kinda dodgy. Nevertheless, thank you +repp
You did ju-jitsuWell when I did ju-jitsu, my teacher had one and a guy who was another pupil also had one I think. And some girl from my brother's school had a party which was gatecrashed recently and there were swords in her house which got put through the sofa lol. Not sure if they were katanas or not actually.+repp
I dont really know where to buy tbh. People say there are millions on Ebay.. but I haven't found one.
Perhaps they have like a sword shop in Manchester somewhere.
Just found this: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7138735.stm
It talks about Blades-UK, that company.
"Lawrence Taylor runs one of the largest Internet dealers in the country. Blades-UK has dozens of swords and other weapons at cheaper prices."
"Blades-UK has an age verification system, and Mr Taylor says he does not sell to anyone under the age of 18."
So possibly it is a good site to buy from.
Last edited by kuzkasate; 10-03-2010 at 08:57 PM.
If the BBC say that its good then it more than likely will beI dont really know where to buy tbh. People say there are millions on Ebay.. but I haven't found one.
Perhaps they have like a sword shop in Manchester somewhere.
Just found this: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7138735.stm
It talks about Blades-UK, that company.
"Lawrence Taylor runs one of the largest Internet dealers in the country. Blades-UK has dozens of swords and other weapons at cheaper prices."
"Blades-UK has an age verification system, and Mr Taylor says he does not sell to anyone under the age of 18."
So possibly it is a good site to buy from.
i'd like a samurai sword or a machete or something but carnt them anywhere without a licence or whatever.
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