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| *Katana - to be 2 shaku (=60.6cm) and longer. | | *Katana - to be 2 shaku (=60.6cm) and longer. |
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− | Blade lenghts are always measured streight between the Hamachi and the Kissaki. | + | Blade lengths are always measured in a straight line between the Munemachi and the Kissaki. |
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| Since the official adoption of the metric system in 1891, the traditional | | Since the official adoption of the metric system in 1891, the traditional |
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| *Katana (and Tachi) - to be 60cm or longer | | *Katana (and Tachi) - to be 60cm or longer |
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− | This legal classification sometimes doesn't matches with the academical one | + | This legal classification sometimes doesn't match with the academic one |
− | that is more complex, impling the way in which the blade was originally | + | that is more complex, implying the way in which the blade was originally |
| intended to be worn (Tachi or Katana) and its purpose. | | intended to be worn (Tachi or Katana) and its purpose. |
− | An academically called '''Sunnobi-Tanto''', because it is always a little longer
| + | Academically speaking a '''Sunnobi-Tanto''', is so-called because it is always a little longer |
− | then one Shaku (30.3 cm) is legally speaking a Wakizashi. | + | then one Shaku (30.3 cm) and is these days legally speaking a Wakizashi. |
| (Takeuchi, Alexander) | | (Takeuchi, Alexander) |
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