Thumb placement on Tsuba when using Japanese swords during drawing and Noto (putting the sword away). This video is just for entertainment. Never practice with swords unless in the supervision of a competent instructor.
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Here's The Blizniak's Bokken Tsuba. Blade is 36.5", Tsuka is 16 1/4", overall length is 52 3/4". Wood is Ipe/Brazilian Wallnut which is a type of South American hardwood
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Had a friend request that I make this video so in this video I explain which way the Tsuba goes on a Japanese sword. Most sword manufacturers put the Tsuba on backwards which doesn't hurt anything just doesn't look right.
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