Description
Dojo-Pro Katana Model #26
dragon theme
The sword is the soul of the Samurai. In Japanese the word for sword is katana. Ronin Katana based all of the katana in the dojo pro line on historical katana used by the Samurai throughout their history. The tsuba are all copies of surviving antiques.
The dojo pro line was first introduced in 2009 and has grown to over 30 models. With 10's of thousands sold around the world, the Ronin dojo pro has become one of the most purchased sword lines ever made. There are thousands of reviews on the Ronin Katana website, Ebay, dealer websites, and YouTube.
All the katana in the dojo pro line are through hardened, sharpened, and ready for cutting right out of the box. The dojo pro line offers several different blade lengths creating an easy match up for people with longer or shorter arm lengths.
Stats for Ronin Katana dojo pro model #26
Steel: Through hardened 1060 steel samurai sword
Saya: Hand cut and polished buffalo horn Kurikata, Koguchi and Kojiri.
Weight: 2.6 pounds
POB: 4 1/2- 5 inches
Length in saya: 42 inches
Tsuka: 11 inches
Blade: 28 inches
Habaki to tip: 27 inches
Ito: Silk
Sageo: Synthetic silk
Fuchi: Backened iron
Kashira: Blackened iron
Menuki: Brass
3 Reviews
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Model 26
This is the third katana I have purchased from Ronin. Every sword I have purchased has been great and this one is no exception. Great construction and quality! Blade is very sharp and ready to cut. Thanks for another great purchase Ronin!
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Great blade
Found this place through sword buyers guide, insanely happy with this model, was looking for something a bit different then the usual black and white and this mode fit that perfect. As for the sword, everything is tight and feels good. I’ve already placed an order for tanto #3 and I will be buying more soon
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Now that's a weapon
I love my new sword. Only problem is the piece that attaches from the sheath to my waist practically fell off. No big deal, however I was wondering if maybe this is supposed to happen. If someone who manages this website sees this contact me at louiscofield59@gmail.com while we're on the subject I accidentally put in the wrong email address. They were kind enough to fix this problem for me as well. So again thank you I love it. Not as easy to wield a katana as I imagined it to be. Maybe you guys could send me any instructional videos, Also a tip to tying it to my belt, and instructions on how to repair the loop piece, Also the little pieces inside of that fell out.... again, is this normal.