What does the two-part staff design mean for long-term storage?
Updated Mar 2026
A two-part staff assembly means the pole breaks down at a midpoint joint, reducing the overall storage length by roughly half. This is particularly practical for yari in the 80-plus-inch range, which would otherwise require purpose-built storage solutions. The joint is typically secured by a threaded collar, a friction-fit pin, or a combination of both, and when assembled correctly it creates no visible gap or misalignment. For long-term storage, wrapping each staff section in a soft cloth sleeve prevents surface scratching and keeps the finish in display-ready condition. The spearhead section should be stored with its protective wrapping intact and the Damascus surface lightly oiled before any extended period off-display.