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Edward Whitebeard Newgate's Murakumogiri Naginata (Whitebeard Weapon - Wood)Background of Edward Newgate's Sword Edward Newgate, also known as Whitebeard, wielded a massive weapon called the 'Gurarara no Mi.' It is not a sword, but a bisento, a type of polearm weapon similar to a naginata. The bisento has a long, curved blade on one end and a spear like point on the other. Whitebeard's bisento is unique in that it has a cross shaped guard and a crescent moon shaped blade. The weapon is incredibly powerful, capable of creating
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Background of Edward Newgate's Sword

Edward Newgate, also known as Whitebeard, wielded a massive weapon called the 'Gurarara no Mi.' It is not a sword, but a bisento, a type of polearm weapon similar to a naginata.

The bisento has a long, curved blade on one end and a spear-like point on the other. Whitebeard's bisento is unique in that it has a cross-shaped guard and a crescent moon-shaped blade. The weapon is incredibly powerful, capable of creating shockwaves with each swing that can cause earthquakes and tsunamis.

It is said that Whitebeard acquired the weapon during his travels as a pirate, although the exact details of how he obtained it are unknown. However, it is known that Whitebeard used the bisento for many years and it became a symbol of his strength and authority as one of the Four Emperors of the Sea.

Wood replica of Edward Newgate's Sword

Introducing our decorative wooden replica of the legendary Murakumogiri niginata from the One Piece series!

Crafted from high-quality wood, this replica is a must-have for any true fan of the series. Measuring 151cm in length, it is an accurate depiction of the formidable Naginata sword wielded by Edward 'Whitebeard' Newgate, one of the most powerful and feared swordsmen in the One Piece universe.

The intricate details of the sword, including the ornate hilt and blade, are faithfully recreated in this wooden replica. The smooth finish and sturdy construction of the wood make it an ideal display piece for any room or collection.

Whether you're a cosplayer, collector, or simply a fan of the series, this Murakumogiri wooden replica is sure to impress. Order now and add this iconic sword to your collection today!

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Specifications of our Edward Newgate's Sword

Overall Length: 151.5 cm
Blade Length: 38.5 cm
Blade Width: 8 cm
Pole: 97 cm
Material: Wood
Sharp: No

Edward Whitebeard Newgate's Murakumogiri Naginata (Whitebeard Weapon - Wood)

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