“The sword is so well-preserved that you can clearly see the fine details. And it is even sharp,” the museum wrote in a press release. Museum inspector Arne Hedegaard Andersen, who joined ...
Katana-makers use two types of tamahagane: high-carbon, which is very hard and allows for a razor-sharp edge, and low-carbon, which is very tough and allows for shock absorption. A sword composed ...
“I play on a sharp sword,” the veteran center explained as he settles into his second stint with the Blueshirts. “That’s just how it is, and I feel like I spent a lot of my career ...