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LK Chen – Double Dragon Sui Dao

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Battle Ready
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    The Double Dragon Sui Dao by LK Chen is inspired by a magnificent Sui Dynasty (581-618) Dao which has been in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of New York for over 90 years. In following classic Han Dao tradition the Sui Dao has a ring pommel which is richly detailed with two dragons chasing a flaming pearl; a symbol which was the preserve of the Royal court and its officials.

    The blade of this straight-bladed Dao is stiff with a thickened spine; a design intended to give it considerable piercing power against the armor of the time. The skillful bladesmith forged the blade by melding and folding 1065 and T8 high carbon steel into a single blade; its tempered hardness is 58 HRc. The guard, pommel and blade collar are finely cast from brass and the grip is robust ebony wood.

    The scabbard is of carved and polished Rosewood and its brass fittings take their design and function from contemporary Iranian swords which belie the influence of the Silk Road in this period. This double-ring setting for the scabbard allows for the sword to be worn horizontally, making it ideal for the horse-mounted warrior and a nod to the importance of heavy cavalry.

    Overall Length42 15/16"
    Blade Length31 3/8''
    Weight2 lb 3.1 oz
    EdgeVery Sharp
    Width28.4 mm
    Thickness6.8 mm - 2.6 mm
    PommelPinned
    P.O.B.4 1/4''
    Grip Length6 13/16"
    Blade [Folded 1065 carbon steel and T8 High-Carbon Steel]
    TypeDao
    ClassBattle Ready
    CultureChinese
    ManufacturerLk Chen
    Country of OriginChina

    LK Chen Double Dragons Sui Dao Review: Part 2 - Abuse, Destruction, and Final Thoughts

    1 review for LK Chen – Double Dragon Sui Dao

    1. Triston (verified owner)

      I enjoy this piece a lot, the sword feels handmade with minor imperfections that at a higher price point I would complain about. Rough blemishes to the brass furniture, the handle not being perfectly glued together in places leaving a small gap. But given that there is no other way to get LK Chen affordably with tariffs I will take what I can get. The sword itself handles interestingly with the model here being the longer 2 handed hilt version it feels better two handed but lacks the weight to feel correct in the swing. This sword is extremely light and upon handling it I agree with the YouTube reviews I saw that say it handles best in the one handed version. It can be handled one handed but tends to feel a bit awkward on the balance this way. It is a beautiful piece and came reasonably sharp from the factory. I would buy again and plan to once the tariffs end.

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