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Text Box: The Japanese sword is a thing of beauty, refined over the centuries to be an elegant and efficient weapon when wielded by a trained swordsman.  But while the popularity of the Japanese martial arts has increased over the past few decades, there is one area of training that has been sorely neglected—- the act of actually cutting targets with the sword.
	In this unique book, martial artist Richard W. Babin, MD, demonstrates, through detailed description and lavish illustration , the arts of test cutting (tameshigiri) ans swordsmanship (battodo).  The author of Iaido Sword:  Kamimoto-Ha Techniques of Muso Shinden Ryu, with co-author Sensei Bob Elder, founder and president of the US Federation of Battodo and the US Federation of Toyama Ryu, covers every aspect of the test-cutting process, including the selection of an appropriate blade, the construction of targets and stands and the mechanics of cutting, all while emphasizing safety and attitude.  This invaluable guide also teaches modern swordsmen how to completely rehabilitate a military sword for use in cutting, including, straightening, sharpening and polishing the blade, and making a new handle and scabbard using common tools and non traditional techniques.
	This comprehensive book belongs in the personal library of anyone interested in the Japanese martial arts or swordsmanship in general.  
SoftCover
Dimensions:  11x 8 1/2  320 Pages
Weight:  2lbs
Price:  $29.95

Cutting Targets with the Japanese Sword

By:  Richard W. Babin, MD

With Sensei Bob Elder

Price: $29.95