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Sukesada was a swordsmith signature used by several smiths from the later part of the Muromachi period (1392-1573) through the first third of the Edo period (1600-1867).Sukesada Yosozaemon is most one of the foremost figures in this style of smithing and is one of 16 smiths to receive the title of Sai-jo O-wazamono or "supreme sharpness" for his blades. Yosozaemon is famous for a hamon (the design of the tempered edge of the sword blade.) which he invented called kani-no-sume or kani-no-hasami (crab claw) as it looks like the pincers of a crab.

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  • Sukesada
  • Sukesada
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  • Sukesada was a swordsmith signature used by several smiths from the later part of the Muromachi period (1392-1573) through the first third of the Edo period (1600-1867).Sukesada Yosozaemon is most one of the foremost figures in this style of smithing and is one of 16 smiths to receive the title of Sai-jo O-wazamono or "supreme sharpness" for his blades. Yosozaemon is famous for a hamon (the design of the tempered edge of the sword blade.) which he invented called kani-no-sume or kani-no-hasami (crab claw) as it looks like the pincers of a crab.
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  • 399(xsd:integer)
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Name
  • Sukesada
Type
  • Great Katana
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  • Attack +7
  • "Double Attack" +1%
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  • 69(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Sukesada was a swordsmith signature used by several smiths from the later part of the Muromachi period (1392-1573) through the first third of the Edo period (1600-1867).Sukesada Yosozaemon is most one of the foremost figures in this style of smithing and is one of 16 smiths to receive the title of Sai-jo O-wazamono or "supreme sharpness" for his blades. Yosozaemon is famous for a hamon (the design of the tempered edge of the sword blade.) which he invented called kani-no-sume or kani-no-hasami (crab claw) as it looks like the pincers of a crab.
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