How should I store and maintain a Shin Gunto replica long-term?
Updated Mar 2026
For carbon steel blades — whether 1060, 1095, T10, or Damascus — the primary maintenance concern is oxidation. Apply a light coat of choji oil or mineral oil to the blade every few months, or more frequently in humid climates. When storing, keep the sword horizontal or at a slight angle with the edge facing upward, ideally in a padded display case or wall mount with airflow. Avoid storing inside a sealed bag or in direct contact with synthetic foam, which can trap moisture. Leather saya should be conditioned occasionally to prevent cracking. Damascus steel blades benefit from slightly more frequent oiling due to the exposed layer patterns, which can trap micro-moisture. Never leave fingerprints on the blade after handling — skin oils accelerate surface oxidation on uncoated carbon steel.