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Angel sword BK No Dai Chi. From Master Smith Daniel Watson. This blade shows light wear on the surface. A good polish will clean the blade to pristine shape. This blade was used to break the tameshigiri record by Daniel himself. After this blade broke the record Daniel switched blades to a French designed blade that I believe still holds the cutting record. Truly a one of a kind piece.
As Angel Sword's popularity increased over the years, Daniel Watson recognized the need for a line of swords crafted to Angel Sword’s high standards but was affordable. He created the Bright Knight line to bring high-quality, hand-made, one-of-a-kind blades to the masses. Bright Knight blades are sculpted by stock removal from high carbon steel, hardened and tempered to an armor piercing toughness that is flexible enough to withstand combat. Every Bright Knight blade also goes through their patent-pending Therma-Cycle™ processing to enhance the steel's performance still further. Therma-Cycle processing uses cryogenic cold (-300F) to enhance the properties of the steel at the molecular level, resulting in the toughest, high hardness swords in the world. Each piece is hand-finished with cord or silk wraps, choice hardwoods such as cocobolo, cardinal wood, African purple heart and others. Materials such as horn, brass, bone, and bronze are often used to complement handles and blades.This uncommon balance between durability, edge-holding hardness and unique beauty sets Bright Knight well above other commercially available blades.
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