Custom Order for Kevin Flores
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1. Sanmai blades *2 2 months
AUD $1550 (approximately USD $1108) per blade, including a standard custom shirasaya, habaki, standard polish (Hadori ) and shipping.
2. Oroshigane blade *1 3–4 months
AUD $2700 (approximately USD $1930) per blade, including a fully custom one-to-one shirasaya, habaki, Premium polish (Hadori ) and shipping.
- Sori: Approx. 1.9 cm
- Motohaba: Approx. 3 cm
- Blade length (Nagasa): Approx. 72.4 cm
- Width at Tip (Sakihaba 先幅): Approx. 22 mm
- Thickness at Base (Motokasane 元重) : Approx. 7mm
- Thickness at Tip (Sakikasane 先重): Approx. 5 mm.
- No Bo-hi
3. horimono * 1
AUD 140 ( USD 100)each
4. custom tsuka cores *3
AUD 140 ( USD 100)each
5. Full wrap rayskin with Rayskin Emperor Nodes *1
AUD 140 ( USD 100)each
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