Tengu1957 Posted July 14 Report Posted July 14 Please excuse me if this is not the category for this but it's a Japanese weapon Kanabo -Samurai war club from the Yamagata region 153 cm 4.5 kilos Made from wood with an iron ring and the upper half covered in iron with studs. I would not want to be on the receiving end of this !!!!! This is early Edo or a little older . I have always wanted one of these. Many thanks to David Thatcher for selling this to me 9 6 Quote
Alex A Posted July 14 Report Posted July 14 Very impressive, cant remember ever seeing one here before, thanks. Glad I've never ever had to ship one, can only imagine it may have been bit of a dilemma. 1 Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted July 14 Report Posted July 14 There’s a Japanese expression, ‘Oni ni kanabō’ 鬼に鉄棒 Giving a metal club to an ogre means further enabling someone already fearful. 2 1 Quote
2devnul Posted July 18 Report Posted July 18 Awesome! I guess not many antique Kanabo exists today. No armor could protect from getting bashed with this monster. PS. Cool looking armor in the background! 1 Quote
Jussi Ekholm Posted July 20 Report Posted July 20 Thank you for posting this Gary, very cool item. I must admit I have never understood this weapon but it is super cool. Quote
Tengu1957 Posted July 20 Author Report Posted July 20 2 hours ago, Jussi Ekholm said: Thank you for posting this Gary, very cool item. I must admit I have never understood this weapon but it is super cool. Jussi , thanks. I can only imagine a great deal of blunt trauma ! Other than seeing them in woodblock prints I can't remember reading about units like Nagamaki groups being used tactically. If anyone has a good reference please point me to it. Quote
Lareon Posted July 26 Report Posted July 26 On 7/20/2025 at 5:39 PM, Jussi Ekholm said: Thank you for posting this Gary, very cool item. I must admit I have never understood this weapon but it is super cool. The shock of the blunt force is not stopped by armour so bones and organs are destroyed even through the heaviest armour. Like a western maul of war hammer. If this is what you meant? Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted July 26 Report Posted July 26 The kind of thing you might hand to a giant Sumo wrestler in your army to scare the enemy. Saw one of these for sale at an Japanese antiques fair a year or two back. Seriously tempted, but two things stayed my hand. 1. It was more than I was willing to pay, although I remember debating whether to make a run to a cash machine anyway. 2. Without some clever packing, it wouldn't have fitted into my suitcase. 1 Quote
Tengu1957 Posted July 26 Author Report Posted July 26 1 hour ago, Alex A said: Just watched this vid. Thanks for sharing. 1 Quote
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