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Shadowline Kusanagi Tribute Katana Sword - Midnight Black

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Shadowline Stealth Tribute Katana Sword - Midnight Black

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Shadowline Stealth Tribute Katana Sword - Midnight Black is a modern anime-inspired display piece with real presence. You get a 27.75-inch unsharpened carbon steel blade, a smooth crest-marked wooden handle, and a minimalist black scabbard that keeps the silhouette clean and aggressive. At 40 inches overall, it carries well for cosplay, mounts strong on a wall, and fits right into a collection that favors sleek, blacked-out steel over decoration.

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Shadowline Stealth Tribute Katana Sword - Midnight Black

The Shadowline Stealth Tribute Katana Sword - Midnight Black is built for collectors and anime fans who want a real sword body behind the fictional inspiration. This is a full-length tribute katana built on carbon steel and wood, stripped down to a blacked-out modern profile that looks like it walked out of a panel and into your display rack.

You’re looking at a 40-inch overall length with a 27.75-inch unsharpened carbon steel blade, a cylindrical wooden handle marked with a single red crest, and a matching minimalist black scabbard. No guard. No ornament. Just a clean, staff-like silhouette that reads immediately as Kusanagi-inspired without trying to be a museum replica.

Build First: Carbon Steel Anime Katana For Display And Cosplay

This isn’t plastic convention trash. The Shadowline Stealth Tribute Katana Sword starts with a carbon steel blade, unsharpened by design so it moves easily through convention checkpoints, photo shoots, and travel cases while still feeling like a real sword in the hand. The weight, flex, and resonance are what you expect from honest steel, not hollow costume filler.

The blade runs long and straight with a subtle taper and angled tip. No fake hamon, no printed pattern, no gimmicks. Just a smooth, satin-style finish that throws light cleanly and sells the line of the sword from every angle on a wall, stand, or in a shot. For a tribute katana, that line matters more than fake edge drama.

Unsharpened Carbon Steel Blade

The 27.75-inch blade length hits the classic katana proportion range, but the unsharpened edge keeps it on the display and cosplay side of the spectrum. Carbon steel gives it backbone and honest weight, which is what separates a real display sword from foam and pot-metal junk. You feel the difference as soon as you draw it from the scabbard.

Minimalist Midnight Black Scabbard

The scabbard follows the same logic: smooth, cylindrical, and finished in deep black. No lacing, no busy paintwork. It’s built to frame the steel and that single red crest, nothing else. On a rack, the scabbard reads like a clean black staff until the blade comes out, which works perfectly for a stealth anime tribute piece.

Collector Appeal: Modern Kusanagi Tribute Without The Noise

Collectors who are tired of over-decorated “fantasy” blades will appreciate what this tribute sword refuses to do. The Shadowline Stealth Tribute Katana Sword skips the plastic dragons and chrome flames and leans into a clean, almost tactical anime aesthetic. Black, silver, and a single red mark. That’s it.

The lack of a guard gives it a staff-like, spear-adjacent silhouette that stands out on a wall next to conventional katana forms. That absence is deliberate: it nods toward the Kusanagi visual language without pretending to be a licensed prop or a historical reproduction. It’s a modern anime katana for a collection that leans contemporary, minimal, and dark.

Crest-Marked Handle Detail

The handle is wood, not plastic, wrapped in a blacked-out finish with a single red crest emblem near the base. That mark becomes the visual anchor of the whole piece. When racked or photographed, the eye jumps there first, then runs the length of the steel. It’s just enough color and symbolism to break the black without turning the sword into a toy.

Display Presence At Full 40-Inch Length

At 40 inches overall, the Shadowline Tribute doesn’t disappear on a wall. It holds space. Next to shorter decor pieces, it reads as a proper sword. On a cosplay rig or in a photo shoot, that length gives you clean line work and dramatic framing without wrestling an absurd oversized prop.

Legal And Practical Context: Display Sword, Convention-Friendly Edge

This is where the unsharpened carbon steel blade earns its keep. You get the real metal feel and visual authority of a katana-style sword without walking around with a sharpened edge. For most buyers, that’s the sweet spot: it lives as a display sword at home and as a cosplay or costume companion on the road.

Local rules, conventions, and venues will have their own policies on swords, even unsharpened ones, so you still treat it like what it is: a full-length sword body. But if you’re looking for a tribute katana that looks serious on the wall and passes as a prop in most cosplay environments, this build makes sense.

Material And Build Quality: What You’re Actually Getting

The Shadowline Stealth Tribute Katana Sword is straightforward about what it is. You get an unsharpened carbon steel blade with a clean satin-style finish, a solid wooden handle, and a wooden scabbard dressed in midnight black. No mystery alloys, no faux “battle ready” claims, no confusion.

The value here is in the form: the straight, guardless profile, the blacked-out furniture, and the clean steel line. If you’re building a display that leans into anime weapons, modern decor, or black-and-silver minimalism, this piece fits without clashing.

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Why This Tribute Katana Belongs In Your Lineup

If your collection leans anime, modern, or just plain blacked-out, the Shadowline Stealth Tribute Katana Sword - Midnight Black earns its spot. It delivers a full-size, carbon steel katana profile without pretending to be something it isn’t. It looks right on the wall, works in cosplay, and fits a display that values clean lines over decorative clutter.

When you’re done scrolling brass knuckles for sale, knives, and other steel, this is the sword that rounds out the shelf with a quiet, midnight presence. No apology, no drama — just a modern tribute katana that does exactly what it says it does.

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