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... y, tachis were tied and hanging from a samurai's waistband with the blade facing down while katanas were simply inserted or tucked inside the waistband with the blade facing up.

Granted there were vast differences in how samurais wore them—and in recent examples—how Isaac and I wore them, but let's just say Isaac was wearing his katana in the traditional sense while I was doing a mix of both.

It was because I had my katana tied tightly to my war belt, not hanging down, and the bl ...

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