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Old 07-02-2006, 09:04 AM   #2
RCQDnMp5

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Well that would all deped on what kind of katana it is. If it's a wall hanger, don't bother. If it's an iaito, again don't bother because it is meant to be dull. If it is in fact a shinken, then the best thing you can do for it is to send it to a professional rather than doing it yourself because you'll only end up damaging the blade. I'm guessing it isn't a shinken because according to you, "it's only stainless steel." Some pictures of your katana would help though.
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