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38 1/2" stainless steel blade
Intricately detailed cross guard
Leather and wire wrapped hilt
50 1/2" overall length
(Half-tang blade)
*This item is excluded from express shipping
38 1/2" stainless steel blade
Intricately detailed cross guard
Leather and wire wrapped hilt
50 1/2" overall length
(Half-tang blade)
*This item is excluded from express shipping
Product Description
This exact reproduction of the sword of the Clan MacLeod is crafted after the early pattern Scottish Claymore broadsword. This massive sword features a 38 1/2" stainless steel blade with mirror polish finish. The handle offers an intricately detailed cross-guard with the Clan name, a heavy pommel and a leather and wire wrapped hilt. This sword stretches 50 1/2" overall and belongs in every sword collection!
This sword is great, massive, heavy and sharp. The only downside is i read the other reviews saying there was a display and a sheath but alas that does not come with the sword. All in all though it is a great sword.
con Mar 31, 2012 (5 out of 5)
MacLeod Sword
A massive broad sword at a fantastic price. Comes factory sharp, made in Pakistan, high polished blade, and the heaviest and longest sword I own. Comes with a nice scabbord and wall plaque. A collector's dream.
jay glaser Aug 14, 2010 (5 out of 5)
this sword is amazing. right when i got it i was amazed at the quality of the metal. it doesnt come sharp but the sword overall is awsome.
Mike D. Dec 18, 2008 (5 out of 5)
Even Better
This is a nicely made sword, with the only detraction being the overall shiny finish. I traced along the edges of the wording and celtic knotwork with a permanent black magic marker and then buffed it down to give it depth/aging before mounting it on the wall and am very happy with the results, which make it appear to be the sword right out of the movie.
Wes Jan 21, 2015 (4 out of 5)
Great
This was my first sword I've ever bought. It's heavy, long, and solid. I gave it four stars instead of five due to the fact that it didn't really have a blade. It was more like a long, slender strip of metal shaped just like a blade. I sharpened it however and now mine's pretty sharp. The tip was sharp though. Good sword.
Nicholas Panciera May 11, 2011 (4 out of 5)
What a beautiful sword! It's very large, and it's a heavy thing, quite faithful to the original Highlander in its design. The detail in the crossguard is just incredible, as is the feel of the grip.<br /><br />I'm not sure about the tang of this product, but I'm betting it's half tang. The blade seems loosely shoved into the hilt, and the grip wiggles a bit. It doesn't fall apart, though, and it would probably take a few good hard hits to a block of wood for it to do so.<br /><br />The blade doesn't appear to be truly forged, in my opinion. It kinda looks like they took a sheet of steel, stamped it, and then beveled down the edge until it looked like a sword. Oh, yeah, and emblazoned PAKISTAN onto the back of the blade. That really kills the Highlander mood.<br /><br />All in all, the sword is good for what it is: a forty-dollar sword, that on a stand, or on a wall, would look marvelous. You could also take it to the local ren-fest if you found a scabbard for it. However, it's not good for swinging around. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing, considering this blade is four feet long and roughly eight lbs. You have to be strong to wield this puppy.
scottymccoy Apr 14, 2011 (4 out of 5)
MacLeod Sword
I ordered this sword because of it's advertised size and price. I am giving it a 4 star rating mostly due to its great value. Overall quality would be about a 3 but, for less than $40, the value brings it up to a 4. It is big, heavy, and shiny. The blade is partially sharpened. The biggest surprise was Bud K's great customer service. The first sword I received was broken. The tang was shattered due to poor welding and the handle was broken as well. I shipped the sword back in the same box it came in. UPS charged me a whopping $47.22 for return shipping. More than the cost of the sword. Needless to say, I was upset and complained to Bud K. They told me to send them a copy of the receipt and they would reimburse me. They did and they replaced the broken sword with one in good condition. The MacLeod sword is a decent buy but, Bud K's customer service is first rate. I will be doing more business with this company. They truly do stand behind their products. Even the cheap ones.
Anonymous Oct 19, 2018 (3 out of 5)
BIG!!??
I’ve had mine for about 6 months, and it’s definitely for display! Don’t want to swing this to hard, as other people said it probably isn’t full tang, and the blade is only a piece of steel, not a sharp edge, on mine anyway, but it shines and looks great on the rack! Just don’t take it into battle!
Daniel Jan 14, 2013 (3 out of 5)
Good for its price
It looks great and is nice and heavy. The blade is nicely polished,but has a bad wiggle. There is no scabbard or wall plaque. And when I shake it there is a bad rattle in the handle. If you want to buy a wall plaque or something to display it then get it. If you want to get it to swing around and use, don't. It will probably fall apart
cabel Oct 12, 2011 (3 out of 5)
Acceptable
If you are Going to display this sword get it. If you want to swing it around do not. It had a bad wiggle. I do not like it.