Z-SEY Tuoyuan $900 Katana Review

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • This is a review of a Z-Sey Tuoyuan Katana.
    Some notes that were answered after the recording of this review.
    *The polish on this sword is Sashikomi A (their base polish)
    *The saya is the standard. Presumably the extra $260 hand made saya would be a better fit.
    *BoHi cost an extra $250. I was unaware of this in the recording but it does not change my view on the value. At least not much.
    *The steel is NOT folded and NOT Kobuse/Laminated. Some of the banding effects brought out in the polish give the impression of folding but the steel is not folded. Z-Sey offers other swords with folded steel. This blade is made of a proprietary steel and they are not keen on sharing details. Folded or not the blade is still lovely to look at, I was unsure during the recording and again my view has not changed.
    You can find more information here - www.swordjp.com/product/katan...
    Bohi Add on Here - www.swordjp.com/product/bo-hi
    Specs:
    Handle/Tsuka Length: 10.5”
    Blade/Nagasa Length: 28” (without habaki)
    Sori: .665”
    Moto-haba: 1.233”
    Motokasane: .243”
    Saki-haba: .916”
    Sakikasane: .156”
    Weight: 1lb 15oz
    POB: 5.25” from tsuba
    HRC: tested under habaki - spine approx. 40 (40 file had some bite) edge approx. 60 (55 file no bite, 60 file very little bite, 65 file easy bite)
    MSRP: $1250 ($1000 base sword +$250 for bohi)
    Some other great reviews to check out on Z-Sey
    Karl Ruedger:
    • Z-Sey Katana Touyuan r...
    • Z-Sey Katana Hira Zukuri
    Joe Steel Forged in Fire:
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Komentáře • 112

  • @z-sey
    @z-sey Před rokem +33

    Wow! Very professional review. Thank you Matthew!

    • @Matthew_Jensen
      @Matthew_Jensen  Před rokem +6

      Glad you enjoyed. While I pointed out some opportunities for improvement, overall I was impressed with the sword. It was lovely in both appearance and handling. The polish was absolutely fantastic. I hope that I get a chance to review more swords from you in the future.

    • @way2dumb
      @way2dumb Před rokem +2

      None of my Zsey swords had any of those faults. I recommend the next polish up.

    • @KF1
      @KF1 Před rokem

      One thing I notice from Both Z-sey and Dragon Sword is this phrase "Professional Review"
      Are you the same person that commented to Juardian?

    • @z-sey
      @z-sey Před rokem

      @@KF1 I don't know what you mean. I use Google Translate

    • @way2dumb
      @way2dumb Před rokem

      @Kingfisher Professional normally means they are paid, and they both got a free sword,. So they got paid.

  • @garrettmarshall9740
    @garrettmarshall9740 Před rokem +13

    Thanks for testing on used Japanese tatami omote. So many "reviewers" cut soft beach mats, brown wara, and mugen dachi that don't challenge blades or cutter technique and give a false impression of performance, toughness, and durability.
    These blades look similar to upper tier Sheng and old Simon Lee, but with better fittings and mount. Nice aesthetics... good option for collectors with budgets below euro customs or Japanese stuff. They might be a decent replacement for Kaneie/Kurin.
    These aesthetic blades typically sacrifice structure for aesthetics. That's why you won't see them in practitioner usage because performance, toughness, and durability aren't there... and once you bend it, it'll keep bending in the same way, with less stress.

    • @tofufregit
      @tofufregit Před rokem +4

      Yup, as stated by themselves in SBG forums, Zsey bought old Simon Lee company. That's why they look similar but with better fittings / more refined koshirae as you said. I like what they're doing, sure there's always room for improvement, but overall I appreciate that they're trying to capture a more traditional nihonto-like blade in both handling and aesthetically wise. The polish work really stands out from what we've got on the market at that price point and I really like their tsuba selection a lot! Cheers!

    • @marlyalmeida1139
      @marlyalmeida1139 Před rokem

      Kuroinu
      A sua
      A sua

  • @KF1
    @KF1 Před rokem +4

    Great review and camerawork. Nice to see the tougher mats being cut and the remnants of shaving cream gave the video a "classic Matt" feel

  • @collegekids15
    @collegekids15 Před rokem +2

    I've been waiting for your review about this company. I've been on the fence about purchasing one but after your review I'm comfortable trying them out.

  • @bsams3827
    @bsams3827 Před rokem +2

    Hey Matt great review! One thing I may recommend is when you are showing the polish on the blades is to put some kind of straight edge above to show the edge profile and niku. That would be very helpful for practioners of tameshegiri. I must say though I have been watching you're videos for years and you are one of if not the best at what you do! Cheers!

  • @dragonof2swords867
    @dragonof2swords867 Před rokem +11

    Hello sword friend Matt

  • @JoeSteel1
    @JoeSteel1 Před rokem +2

    Great Job on this Matthew

  • @Kurichan42069
    @Kurichan42069 Před rokem

    I ended up ordering their folded steel blade with the higher up polish level, because of this review. Got the blade it was gorgeous. Shipped it to motohara for mounting. Thanks for the help.

  • @Iaido_Tests
    @Iaido_Tests Před rokem +1

    As always a very nice review

  • @Kratos_God_of_50_BMG
    @Kratos_God_of_50_BMG Před 9 měsíci

    Great review as always Matt! I'm 6' 240lbs, so I empathize with the big meat hooks. I hope the elbow heals up!!

  • @TopLob
    @TopLob Před rokem +3

    Nice to see you review these. I've been curious about them. They look very impressive on their website. Sounds and looks like it would be great for iai, but for tameshigiri, you'd want something more in line with Nakamura sensei's recommendations.

    • @garrettmarshall9740
      @garrettmarshall9740 Před rokem

      Yes. Good looking blades with what looks like good mount quality. Good for display or iai air-cutting.

  • @GeneralZeroOfficial
    @GeneralZeroOfficial Před rokem

    I clicked the video to learn more about katanas and I stayed for the professionalism, the editing, his great voice, and the attention to detail in his fair critique.
    Mini Katana has some decently affordable katanas. Wondering what he thinks of some of their 1060 and 1095 steel swords.

  • @joske2838
    @joske2838 Před rokem +1

    Great video matt, thier website looks like a very impressive catalogue but far beyond my price range.. maybe one day though :)
    I also never get tired of the sausage fingers remark haha

  • @yotomuramasa
    @yotomuramasa Před rokem +5

    This is the first one they released on their ebay page after changing their name if I remember correctly (they still had a cat as their profile picture). I liked a lot of the old Simon Lee blades they had listed, but these new ones are eye candy as well

    • @RockModeNick
      @RockModeNick Před rokem +1

      I have a "Simon Lee" era katana that has a full wrap of ray skin and a slightly deeper, earlier style curvature, and I really like it

  • @andreashartmann3900
    @andreashartmann3900 Před 2 měsíci

    Hello great as always
    I really want to see a rewiev by you on z sey katana with their tamahagane models like the crab katana

  • @Katana-Karl
    @Katana-Karl Před rokem +5

    Wow this is why you have such a following. You are so good at articulating what you want to convey. After watchn this, I'm like Sloth from Goonies in my review of this sword compared to you. Lol!

    • @GGolden219
      @GGolden219 Před rokem +5

      You also do great reviews Karl.

    • @Matthew_Jensen
      @Matthew_Jensen  Před rokem +7

      Sword.... Goood.... Polish .. .. Shiny. - Don't sell yourself short. You provide valuable perspective and have your own style. Keep doing what you are doing or take what you think works better from others and make it your own. Either way you provide value with each upload.

    • @Katana-Karl
      @Katana-Karl Před rokem +3

      @@GGolden219 thank you sir

    • @Katana-Karl
      @Katana-Karl Před rokem +2

      @@Matthew_Jensen appreciate it ol'boy!

  • @ambulocetusnatans
    @ambulocetusnatans Před rokem +1

    I saw their swords on Ali Express a couple years ago before they got popular, but I just figured they were just another Long Quan sword reseller. I should have taken a gamble on them back then when their prices were lower.

  • @cloudmelinte1856
    @cloudmelinte1856 Před rokem

    Great review ! With how familiar you are with swords i would have a question about where to buy quality fittings for a new build do you have any sites you would recomend ? Thanks

    • @Matthew_Jensen
      @Matthew_Jensen  Před rokem

      For modern cast fittings, Tozando, Yamato Budogu, Lohman Company, Hyper Cafe.. If you want custom stuff then the budget needs to be bigger. Marcus Chamers, Rado Sword, Roman Urban, Kevin Adams, Josiah Boomershine...

  • @consumer1073
    @consumer1073 Před rokem

    koshi zori? if you could maybe make a presentation on your favorite koshi zori swords i'd love that, deep koshi zori is my favorite

  • @user-wt5jc6nb9b
    @user-wt5jc6nb9b Před 10 měsíci

    have ever done a review on gold mountain forge?

  • @jakevoss1980
    @jakevoss1980 Před rokem

    The word you were looking for when you were talking about the flat area on the tsuba where the seppa rest and where nakago ana is... is seppa dai.

  • @naruomi9477
    @naruomi9477 Před rokem +2

    I heard of Z-Sey a while ago

  • @bmxriderforlife1234
    @bmxriderforlife1234 Před rokem

    Some attention to the Nakago can actually be good for durability. Improper tangs lead to alot of breakages even if they're full tang. Bad grinds can leave weak points.

  • @Kirk1957
    @Kirk1957 Před rokem +1

    Which version is this one? I noticed the final version dosen't have the bo-hi.

    • @Matthew_Jensen
      @Matthew_Jensen  Před rokem +1

      I think it is an option you can add. I would guess this is version 2?

  • @peterjanjanin9883
    @peterjanjanin9883 Před rokem +3

    Both of mine both had issues, I'd be apprehensive about getting another one. My 2k Shrimp Katana came with a loose Tsuba that took quite a bit of hammering and Gorilla Glue to tighten up. My cheaper ZXN-275J came with a crack in the Saya. It's a great Mat cutter though

    • @peterjanjanin9883
      @peterjanjanin9883 Před rokem +1

      I just received a Thaitsuki Honso Kumiage and it's sweet!

    • @peterjanjanin9883
      @peterjanjanin9883 Před rokem +1

      And I'm waiting on a real Japanese Nihonto I got from ebay for a sweet price

    • @civicboi96
      @civicboi96 Před rokem +1

      @@peterjanjanin9883 You should share some pictures of the kumiage. Curious if thaitsuki has improved this time around.

    • @peterjanjanin9883
      @peterjanjanin9883 Před rokem

      @@civicboi96 it arrived and it's pretty sweet! As good as any of my other Shinken for sure

    • @civicboi96
      @civicboi96 Před rokem

      @@peterjanjanin9883 If you find time, I would love to see an imgur of your kumiage. I've always had a soft spot for thaitsuki, but I am just so hesitant after getting burned really badly by one of their blades.

  • @tengu190
    @tengu190 Před rokem +1

    Why is Dragon King one of the few companies that glues them in?

  • @blades8284
    @blades8284 Před rokem +1

    Good looking sword. But lacking the Bamboo Mat emotional attachment for you, good to know! j/k Ramble on.

  • @andrem.6684
    @andrem.6684 Před rokem +1

    Do you have any good looking swords that are also quite durable to recommend

  • @DestianSuryajaya
    @DestianSuryajaya Před rokem +1

    The appearance looks like Kenshin Himura's sakabato in Rurouni Kenshin live action.

  • @shanewright344
    @shanewright344 Před rokem +3

    Normally, I would request that you (Matt) push the sword further, but in this case, I'm going to refrain from doing that because I agree with you on all points. I think that if this was a sword from Hanwei, or Dragon King, or, a custom sword from JKOO, or Ryan Sword, then I would say go for it.

    • @Matthew_Jensen
      @Matthew_Jensen  Před rokem +5

      Its going to bend a lot, softer swords tend to deform before they break. I would expect it to hold up like a softer 1060 blade and eventually crack and break. I would guess it would hold up as a weapon (technically) for a while but loose what makes it good rather quickly.

    • @KingTotz
      @KingTotz Před rokem

      @@Matthew_Jensen perhaps without bohi it won't bend so easily.

  • @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145

    Is the white fluffing Matt's hair snow, packing peanut bits, shaving cream or horrible dandruff? 😂 Love ya Matt Im just picking.,we know it's the powder Anathar uses to mind control you.

  • @dees.daniel7
    @dees.daniel7 Před rokem

    Is the blade folded?

  • @user-kz8wy5kt8q
    @user-kz8wy5kt8q Před rokem

    Definitely the peak of china-made katanas. Looking forward to getting one soon.

  • @yotomuramasa
    @yotomuramasa Před rokem +1

    That tsukamaki looks very impressive from a Chinese reproduction

  • @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145

    Anyone else hearing a weird ringing or is that just me? I'm getting over a chest & heard old so I'm honestly not sure.

    • @Matthew_Jensen
      @Matthew_Jensen  Před rokem +1

      I think the background music may have come out as a drone.. No matter how many videos I make, background music is still a mystery to me.

    • @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145
      @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145 Před rokem

      @@Matthew_Jensen I edit all my vids on my phone with a very user friendly app. But even so occasionally I get a strange glitch on audio or something...so no worries I just wasn't sure if it was the vid or me 😂

    • @BT-su1yf
      @BT-su1yf Před rokem +1

      I think it’s a part of the song intentionally.

  • @yotomuramasa
    @yotomuramasa Před rokem +3

    I say keep this one, don't break it

    • @lordvadersql719
      @lordvadersql719 Před rokem +1

      Though if he did break it, that would be quite interesting to see...

  • @petermartinka9274
    @petermartinka9274 Před rokem

    www.youtube.com/@koreasword
    found this company, they are several years on the market, pretty unknown, seems to me they make high quality katanas.

    • @user-uu8wd6vq3e
      @user-uu8wd6vq3e Před 4 měsíci +1

      I have two. They are very good. Best balanced blades. They are more in line of Korean tradition than Japanese tradition, but really great quality. Mine have been abused a lot and never failed.

  • @SucculentDoorbell
    @SucculentDoorbell Před rokem

    Thanks for all your years of sword knowledge gathering Matthew. It's really appreciated! For your elbow, guess what, we have Rife Frequencies for that! And binaural beats. This one helps loads, it's by YTer Good Vibes, for joints:
    m.czcams.com/video/YkW3ZJ_7VT8/video.html

  • @violentinstincts
    @violentinstincts Před rokem +1

    .. they seem a bit overpriced. Nice polish though.

  • @breadfan_85
    @breadfan_85 Před 4 měsíci

    That is a serious case of dandruff, my dude.

  • @way2dumb
    @way2dumb Před rokem +1

    Your technique sux, you injury makes it very bad. Also an older version then the one in the ad. Also the model up is a much stronger steel. That is the lowest polish available. The tsuka is hand made and custom fit on the one in the ad. They are made with metals that would exceed a japanese kobuse katana with the same style. These are a proper forged blade from a steel puck.

    • @Matthew_Jensen
      @Matthew_Jensen  Před rokem +1

      It's odd that I note my expertise and injury in the beginning yet you point out how much I suck.. I'm working on it, progress is slow. Any suggestions? No objection to criticism but I the constructive version is better. As for the blade changes, Z-Sey has made improvements and it looks like they have begun marking them. I was only able to review the sample provided. If you mean it is better than a well made Nihonto by "Japanese Kobuse katana" then I am not sure on that. This seems a bit softer then some of the modern blades I have cut with. Its not a fair comparison though.

    • @way2dumb
      @way2dumb Před rokem

      @@Matthew_Jensen It was pretty blunt. My mistake, I can take things too personally.

  • @hunterwolfe6295
    @hunterwolfe6295 Před rokem

    Destroy it !! Destroy the sword!!!!

  • @ballsdeep6943
    @ballsdeep6943 Před rokem

    Spending $900 on a china craptana is both laughable and insulting. Just save up for a nihonto at that point

    • @eltadashi1
      @eltadashi1 Před rokem +3

      A real Nihonto Katana starts about at 4000€ or $. So there is a pretty big jump in price you have to pay for the real deal.
      900$ is not alot of money for a china katana.

    • @yotomuramasa
      @yotomuramasa Před rokem +3

      The main appeal to these is having a Nihonto - like sword that you can ethically use and abuse, without damaging a piece of history.
      On the other hand, I'm worried that the existence of such higher quality Chinese swords will encourage the production of malicious fakes.
      They look nice but goods might not outway the bads

    • @GGolden219
      @GGolden219 Před rokem +6

      I agree with El Tadashi - $900 is not a lot of money for a sword of this quality, even it was made in China. Not to mention I would use this before ruining a $4000+ nihonto.

    • @peterjanjanin9883
      @peterjanjanin9883 Před rokem +1

      I was able to get a sweet Nihonto from ebay

    • @GGolden219
      @GGolden219 Před rokem +2

      @@peterjanjanin9883 Fully mounted for $900? I collect nihonto and production katana, and any nihonto I have found fully mounted at $900 have been less than satisfactory for collection purposes.

  • @Sfourtytwo
    @Sfourtytwo Před rokem +1

    I bet you can cut through the guard without even trying - that must be as protective as a smallsword guard.

    • @SoloKyoto
      @SoloKyoto Před rokem +1

      I doubt you would cut through it but it would definitely bend. Mine bent while using a block to remove the handle but bend back just fine. Definitely not the toughest though.

    • @yotomuramasa
      @yotomuramasa Před rokem +1

      Some katana used smallsword shells. Also some antique smallswords have parts that were made of shibuichi or shakudo

    • @Sfourtytwo
      @Sfourtytwo Před rokem

      @@SoloKyoto Well it cutting through brass wirework shells of sabres is something that happened and that stuff at least to me looks more massive than this.

    • @SoloKyoto
      @SoloKyoto Před rokem

      @@Sfourtytwo That is true and you might be right I just feel like after the blade made contact the tsuba would bend glenting the blade off but Im not a expert sword fighter and definitely would trust my hand to it. Lol