| The Cold Steel Dragonfly Katana is the most | | | | 3. Cold Steel doesn't stamp their name anywhere |
| impressive looking sword for the money that you | | | | that is normally visible. |
| will find. | | | | Instead, their stamp goes on the swords tang |
| The green ray-skin wrapped handle gives the | | | | that is covered by the handle. |
| sword a unique appearance, but is still traditional | | | | 4. The Cold Steel Dragonfly Katana has a mirror |
| enough to be authentic. | | | | finish on the blood groove or "fuller". This is the |
| I got a great deal on my Dragonfly Katana and | | | | portion directly beneath the spine that is slightly |
| here are my thoughts: | | | | indented. |
| First Impressions: | | | | This feature gives your sword an amazing |
| 1. The blade comes out of the box with a coat of | | | | appearance that is truly unforgettable. |
| Vaseline on it. This is done so that your sword | | | | Overall: |
| doesn't rust. Cold Steel makes the Dragonfly | | | | The Cold Steel Dragonfly Katana is well worth |
| Katana blade out of 1055 carbon steel. | | | | every penny of the asking price. It is made |
| This steel is hard enough to hold a great edge, | | | | traditionally with only the highest quality materials. |
| but flexible enough to withstand the toughest | | | | The blade is 29.5 inches, so if you are looking for |
| torture tests that you can imagine. | | | | something equally as nice but a little smaller then |
| 2. My Katana was hair shaving sharp right out of | | | | you should check out the Dragonfly Wakazashi or |
| the box. This is a big plus because many sword | | | | Dragonfly O Tanto. |
| manufacturers provide somewhat dull blades. | | | | |