Honshu
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48332
Honshu Sekyuriti Razor Pocket Knife
USD
97
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CL2
Category L2
66.99
$79.99
52259
Honshu Crusader Quillon Training Dagger - Polypropylene Construction, Textured Handle, 18 1/2" Length
USD
99
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CL2
Category L2
29.99
50520
Honshu Historic Black Claymore Sword and Scabbard - 1065 high carbon steel
USD
100
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Category L2
349.99
$39.99
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Honshu Medieval Lance Point Spear
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102
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Category L2
54.99
51632
Honshu Practice Gladiator Sword - injection-molded polypropylene, EDM textured handle
USD
103
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Category L2
36.99
49822
Honshu Damascus Sub-hilt Wakizashi
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104
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Category L2
179.99
50240
Honshu Boshin Midnight Forge Double-Edged Katana
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105
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Category L2
129.99
48412
Honshu Training Spartan Sword - Polypropylene Construction, Perfectly Weighted, Virtually Indestructible - Length 23 1/8”
USD
106
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CL2
Category L2
33.99
49079
Honshu Boshin Midnight Forge Wakizashi - 22 1/2” black 1060 high carbon steel blade
USD
107
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CL2
Category L2
114.99
52698
Honshu Training Medieval Arming Dagger
USD
108
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37.99
Honshu: The Warrior's Way
Where Tradition Meets Innovation
Discover the essence of ancient craftsmanship in modern blades with Honshu. Inspired by historical sword and knife designs, our brand seamlessly blends tradition with cutting-edge materials. Renowned for unique aesthetics and out-of-the-box sharpness, Honshu pays homage to both Japanese and European heritage while delivering practical, tactical excellence. Elevate your collection with Honshu’s masterfully crafted blades—where history becomes your everyday companion.
HONSHU FAQS
- What materials are used in Honshu products?
Honshu products are crafted from high-quality materials such as high carbon steel, stainless steel, and durable polymers. Many of their swords use 1060 or 1065 high carbon steel for the blades. - Are Honshu items suitable for collectors?
Yes, Honshu items are considered suitable for collectors due to their superior craftsmanship, historical accuracy, and aesthetic appeal. - How should I care for and maintain my Honshu product?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the blade after use, applying a light coat of oil to prevent rust, and storing it in a dry place. It's important to follow any specific care instructions provided with your product. - What is the quality of Honshu weapons compared to other brands?
Opinions vary, but Honshu is generally considered to be at the lower end of functional swords. They are seen as better than wall hangers but not as high quality as some other brands. Some users report issues with balance and comfort, while others praise their durability for the price. - Are Honshu swords sharp out of the box?
The sharpness can vary by customer expectations. Some users report receiving swords that are very sharp, while others mention that the factory edge often lacks sharpness they prefer and may require additional work. - What types of swords does Honshu offer?
Honshu offers a wide range of swords including broadswords, katanas, wakizashis, Viking swords, and tactical versions of historical designs. - How does the pricing of Honshu products compare to other brands?
Honshu is generally considered to offer durable swords at a competitive price point, making them accessible to many collectors and enthusiasts.