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23 7/8" stainless steel blade
Intricate details cast into handle
Coordinating metal sheath
A must have for collectors!
23 7/8" stainless steel blade
Intricate details cast into handle
Coordinating metal sheath
A must have for collectors!
Product Description
This Dragon's Lair Templar Long Sword stretches an amazing 33 3/8" and offers a 23 7/8" stainless steel blade. The polished black grip is surrounded by a cast metal dragon guard, which coordinates with the intricate knot work featured on the cast metal pommel. The solid steel sheath is also adorned with unique engravings and details.
I absolutely love this sword! Sure, it's not a sharpened blade, and the sheath has obvious screws to keep it intact, but that's what I would expect from only paying $20 and I hope others who have purchased this sword are aware of that! This is basically my very first sword, I adore it so and I've been showing it off to my friends and they said it's the coolest sword they've seen. So, for $20, I will definitely rate it 5 stars. I plan to purchase the Excalibur replica in the future and I absolutely look forward to it- Lyndsy M
Collin Shultz Oct 11, 2013 (5 out of 5)
I absolutely love this sword it makes a wonderful sword piece. I was a bit skeptical at first since its a show sword and I like real, able to use swords. It looks great on the wall its just beautiful and a wonderful decoration.
Hans Browning Jul 25, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Honestly, for the price it's a really good sword. It won't be holding up to any fighting, but I took care of that by taking off the handle and just wrapping the bottom of the blade. Once you do that, it's fun and easy to use in sparring with anyone. If you don't want to do that, leave the handle on and it looks really good. The scabbard is a better quality than expected. It holds up to a lot and looks nice. All-in-all, it's a really good buy if you're not looking for anything too fancy.
philip miller Aug 14, 2012 (5 out of 5)
it is very good every thing is in the right place and solid. The sword is lighter then i expected but that not a bad thing. All in all well worth the price
lucas poole Aug 12, 2012 (5 out of 5)
great sword (and my first yay :) the black swirly grip is plastic (but a good durable plastic) the red in the pomell but it is a rgeat sword still + the price is unbeatable
Joe Ladehoff May 28, 2011 (5 out of 5)
i thoroughly enjoy the sword. it is a wonderful piece
Sandra Estrada Apr 25, 2011 (5 out of 5)
This sword is for display only! It is a very cool looking sword and a good sword for first buyers.
Patric Patterson May 15, 2009 (5 out of 5)
This sword is a great first piece for any collector and looks great as a decoration by itself. A few things I found could have used improvement was the chain attached to the sheath; it's a very weak and flimsy chain, and the clip on it bends too easily. When I first unsheathed the blade I discovered it to be slightly bent, but it was easily repaired. Overall, it's a great sword for display and costumes, but two light for combat.
Jeffy Bridgeforth Apr 29, 2009 (5 out of 5)
really good first buy to start a collection great for display but not fighting
Corinne Agor-Doyle Nov 15, 2008 (5 out of 5)
I happened onto this site because my six year old son wanted a switchblade comb. Now it’s at the top of my favorites list. I am truly fascinated by the look and feel of swords, with each one having its own personality. I purchased the Dragon Templar Sword as a starter to see what one could get for the money from this company. Testing the waters if you will. I placed my order on a Sunday and had my order delivered on Thursday with Monday being Veteran’s day. My boxes looked like someone kicked them all the way to Maryland, but the swords made it unscathed. The Dragon Templar is a beautiful start to my first sword collection. I did embellish mine a bit. Where the picture shows red on the pommel and the red eyes on each end of the guard I affixed red cabochon stones. Now my $17.00 sword looks like a $1700.00 sword and I am very pleased.
Cameron Lee Jan 09, 2010 (4 out of 5)
i love this sword! the knotwork and designs on the scabbard are amazing and beautiful. the handle is well made and crafted and the blade is sturdy and nice. this is definately a great item to tag onto my collection and anyone elses!
Matthew mccurry Sep 11, 2009 (4 out of 5)
I love this sword except for 2 things. 1. The part of the snakes is plastic. 2. the belt hanger falls off.
Flame_ Spartan Oct 04, 2008 (4 out of 5)
This is a cheap sword, I personally wouldnt use it for anything. I wanted it for display anyway... So...<br />The blade is thin and bendy, unsharpened of course<br />I give the sheath a four. Tough, stylish, elaborate... All around the details alone make this worth well the money!<br />Thanks guys!<br />4/5
Ethan Oct 26, 2013 (3 out of 5)
Not quite what I expected...
This was the first sword I got from budk. Not quite up to my expectations. The blade is flimsy, and the dragons heads on the guard are cheap plastic. Just from walking around with it, it bent a little. In a real situation, the metal sheath would do more damage than this flimsy weapon.
Burtan Lafleur Jan 06, 2013 (3 out of 5)
Not a bad piece. It looks great on the wall but is very light weight and brittle. The handle is extremely easy to break and the blade rusts quickly if you don't oil it at least once a week. If you want a decorative piece for your collection then this is a nice addition.
Christian Laws Jan 03, 2013 (3 out of 5)
it's a meh product. meant strictly for show, and even then only a "bulk out" peice for collections. the crossguard and handle are both made of cheap plastic and I find that it's actually easier to grip and hold steady when you swing it (due to the slipperiness of the handle and the swirl pattern that makes it turn in your hand,) by placing a finger over the crossguard. the blade bends easily, to the point where you can simply bend it back the other way over your knee and it comes duller than a butter knife. scabbard point is actually sharper than the point of the sword itself and the blade is sharpened oddly.
Joshua Yacco Jul 10, 2010 (3 out of 5)
Its a pretty cool design but need to be built with more strength. To me if it cant be use for the real deal then its not worth buying.