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Oct 26, 2020
One of the Best!!!
Love it!!!
Used to watch this when it was in reruns.
Definitely a product of it's time, but so well done. Some social commentary, some morals to the story and consistently hilarious.
Highest recommendation.
Feb 10, 2011
Katana Specialty Book.
1 of 1 found this helpful Highly specialized book covering history & collecting. A great part of the book is dedicated to technical aspects of the sword. Describes every single part.
If you are particularly into Samurai swords, you will want this detailed book. If not, it will be too highly specialized for general interest.

Jun 13, 2016
Economical & Useful
1 of 1 found this helpful I've only used one of these so far with water on "magic" practice paper / cloth and it has performed beautifully. No messing with dipping and the heads are real, not synthetic, material. I want to try these with ink or thinned paint but haven't gotten around to it yet, not looking forward to clean-up. IF you had one for each color, it would work very nicely. I simply cap the water filled one and it sits patiently, ready to go for the next session, no problem. Don't know if this will work out in the long run with the bristles staying wet, but it's worked out fine so far.
These are good quality and at around a buck apiece, you can't go wrong. If fact, it's a bargain.
Oh, the inkstone is plastic. Stll handy as a brush holder, though.