HansMustermann
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Just to add, some of that is also intentional. The more sophisticated designs, like making sure the sword isn't just pattern welded, but has a core of mild steel laminated between layers of high carbon steel, or whatnot, were very labour intensive and VERY expensive. You couldn't even sell only those, just like todays you couldn't have everyone driving a Ferrari. So there was a whole spectrum of models produced, from the lowest end model being just made from a bar of mild steel, all the way to the layered and laminated things I just described.
The swords issued to retainers tended to be the cheapest and simplest models, and doubly so for ashigaru. Those guys often even got some rusty antique dug off some battlefield. If you wanted anything better than that, well, you had to buy your own weapon, and not everyone could afford a Masamune or similar masterpiece.
The swords issued to retainers tended to be the cheapest and simplest models, and doubly so for ashigaru. Those guys often even got some rusty antique dug off some battlefield. If you wanted anything better than that, well, you had to buy your own weapon, and not everyone could afford a Masamune or similar masterpiece.