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The '''Tachi''' was the original [[Sword]] of the [[Samurai]]. Often referred to as the [[Long Sword]], it was generally longer than the [[katana]] in blade and overall length. Primarily used as a "[[war]]" sword, it was commonly wielded until the end of the bakufu (Shogun) [[government]], it was replaced tactically by the katana.
The '''Tachi''' was the original [[Sword]] of the [[Samurai]]. Often referred to as the [[Long Sword]], it was generally longer than the [[katana]] in blade and overall length. Primarily used as a "[[war]]" sword, it was commonly wielded until the end of the bakufu (Shogun) [[government]], it was replaced tactically by the [[katana]].


There are many variations within the Tachi theme including; straight blades, deeply curved blades, longer curved [[Tsuka]], and even blades with swedges (sharpened backedges).
There are many variations within the Tachi theme including; straight [[blade]]s, deeply curved blades, longer curved [[tsuka]], and even blades with swedges (sharpened backedges).




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Latest revision as of 00:43, 14 October 2007

The Tachi was the original Sword of the Samurai. Often referred to as the Long Sword, it was generally longer than the katana in blade and overall length. Primarily used as a "war" sword, it was commonly wielded until the end of the bakufu (Shogun) government, it was replaced tactically by the katana.

There are many variations within the Tachi theme including; straight blades, deeply curved blades, longer curved tsuka, and even blades with swedges (sharpened backedges).