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Product Description
This fantasy sword will quickly become a focal point in your collection! This item measures 28" overall and features a 420 stainless steel 21" blade with an antique laser rune etch. The cast metal handle is uniquely detailed with writhing serpent bodies accented by red jeweled eyes. Includes a black leather wrapped coordinating scabbard. Tomahawk, XL1171.
Beautiful blade, not sure if it's long or large enough to count as a 'broad sword' though. I'm not sure about the links at the end of the hilt, but otherwise this is an amazing piece. Came peace tied & looks better than the image shown.
Zack Wartman Mar 14, 2012 (5 out of 5)
I just got this sword yesterday, and when I took it out of the box, I was speechless. This sword is absolutely beautiful, it looks like something that was pulled straight out of a fantasy universe! The detailing work on it is flawless and it's just an amazing piece of art. I would recommend this to anyone who likes fanatical or evil looking swords, or just appreciates art in their blades. This thing is well worth $25 dollars and even more!
Mike Erickson Feb 12, 2012 (5 out of 5)
This is the best sword ever!<br /><br />Pros:<br />-Exquisite detail for the hilt<br />-Not too heavy, not to light<br />-Scabbard is made of nice material<br />-Scabbard has a belt clip<br />-Sword fits nicely into scabbard, making a nice sound when coming in and out<br />-Blade is semi-sharp (and pointy)<br />-There is an unshown design that appears on the blade, just one of those black decorative stencils<br /><br />Cons:<br />-Screws are visible (but you won't sumble upon them if you're not looking for them)<br />-String was wrapped around the scabbard a bit too tight, so there is a marking in the scabbard (not too big)<br />-Nothing else I could find!<br /><br />Being 15 I personally LOVE this sword! A nice pick for anybody who loves swords, middle ages, or Dungeons and Dragons!
Max Young Sep 19, 2009 (5 out of 5)
awesome sword, incredible hilt design, worth my money :D
Christopher Vazquez Aug 31, 2011 (4 out of 5)
Well, it is not exactly a broad sword, more like a short sword and it is a little different looking than the picture, but that really doesn't take away from it at all. Other than that and the fact that it is a bit heavier on the back end, it is a nice sword for the price. A good show piece and has a decent edge and point but I don't think I will be using it for anything else but for display. The dragon motif on the hilt and the etchings on the blade are a nice touch. The leather covered scabbard was also a great addition.
Will Avery Nov 06, 2012 (3 out of 5)
A good budget piece. Smaller than I expected, me and my lack of a yardstick for reference, but it's still visually impressive, given the price.<br /><br />The Good:<br />1: It's cheap<br />2: It looks pretty awesome, including the fancy elfish black markings on the blade which we don't see in the picture on the site<br />3: The sheathe comes with safety chain and holster cord<br />4: It makes a very theatrical sound when being drawn or sheathed<br /><br />The Bad:<br />1: The grip is extremely slippery partly due to the unnecessary polish<br />2: When you swing it, the pommel digs into your hand uncomfortably<br />3: It's made in China, so being probably assembled by little kids, it takes a lot of building shortcuts...<br />4: The peace chain is crudely made and may fall apart<br /><br />The Ugly:<br />1: Plastic gems in the skull's eyes are clearly plastic and glued in, but not obvious from arm's length<br />2: Even though it feels sturdy enough to have a full tang, it still wobbles around in the handle<br />3: It has two cheap-looking bangly rings in the pommel for some reason, and they make an annoying sound but can be taken off with pliers<br />4: The cutting edge is relatively blunt and hard to sharpen but the piercing end is very sharp and sturdy, so it's too dangerous for stage combat but along with the hilt too inconvenient for box cutting<br />5: It's EXTREMELY heavy, and all the weight is in the guard<br />6: It's too small to be considered a broadsword<br /><br />Overall, it makes a brilliant costume piece, but I wouldn't recommend it for much more than that. It's too dangerous for practice or play, not quite visually impressive enough for a wall hanger, and too clunky for cutting up dummies or slaying dragons.