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Johnny looked down and pursed his lips as he mulled over everything he had just seen. Then he looked up as a thought came to him. “You did a great job explaining the types of swords, and even the progression of materials in the earliest blades. But I noticed that while most of the swords here are made from steel, you barely mentioned the progression of materials from iron to steel.”
The shopkeeper brightened. “That’s because the use of steel in a sword was a complex, though interesting historical development...
Japanese swords are much more than tools of war: they are works of art. Born of a time when quality steel was more precious than gold, Japanese swordsmiths created complex and exacting methods of forging swords in order to create masterpieces that belied the poor quality of the ore from from which they were created. These methods have been passed down through traditions while remaining essential unchanged for centuries. One man Yoshihara Yoshindo is considered the greatest swordsmith alive today...