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23 1/2" stainless steel blade
Leather ricasso for a smooth grip
Solid stainless steel guard
Includes top quality leather scabbard
43 1/2" overall length
(Half-tang blade)
*This item is excluded from express shipping
23 1/2" stainless steel blade
Leather ricasso for a smooth grip
Solid stainless steel guard
Includes top quality leather scabbard
43 1/2" overall length
(Half-tang blade)
*This item is excluded from express shipping
Product Description
A Claymore broadsword such as this was wielded by legendary Scottish hero Sir William Wallace in his battles with the English. This mighty sword offers a 23 1/2" blade is constructed from solid stainless steel with a leather ricasso. The handle offers a leather-wrapped hilt and a strong stainless steel guard and pommel. This awe-inspiring sword measures 43 1/2" overall.
A lot of value for a Very Reasonable $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Anonymous Jun 22, 2018 (5 out of 5)
not for use
Some of the reviews are complaining about poor craftsmanship but it is nothing more than a display item.
Charles Gottlieb Dec 05, 2015 (5 out of 5)
William Wallace Sword
I read the reviews, but had to see for myself. Personally, I like it. Straight blade and not too heavy to wield easily. A nice piece of history for my collection.
Horacio Jan 20, 2014 (5 out of 5)
Awesome Sword
At first I was under the impresstion that the sword was not well made, Then after looking at it , I noticed it was a very well make sword. the strap could have been made better but overall, OUTSTANDING.
Lemen Brinston Oct 15, 2013 (5 out of 5)
I love this sword
The sword was delivered on time and it feel good in your hand and looks great on the wall
ken olson May 14, 2010 (5 out of 5)
William wallace sword
I just got my sword from my kid's for my birthday and it's a vary nice sword hang's on the wall nice and look's great.
Ray May 04, 2010 (5 out of 5)
Amazing
just received the sword today and i must say it is an amazing piece that is a requirement for EVERY collection. 5/5
Brian T Jun 17, 2009 (5 out of 5)
Great Value
I was very excited to recieve this one and was not disappointed in the slightest. It looks great. This is a rather large sword at a great price. Awesome Buy.
TJ Powers Feb 20, 2009 (5 out of 5)
Amazing!
This is a flawless piece! Amazing deal for such a classic piece of history.
Con Dec 09, 2014 (4 out of 5)
This One Is OK
This one is OK. Nothing special about it. Lot of leather work on it. I was somewhat disappointed with the blade. Not as good a quality as I expected. The MacLoud sword is a better choice, and ten dollars cheaper.
William Feb 21, 2013 (4 out of 5)
Nice piece
Loved the sword overall it was excellent, the issue I have is with the scabberd, which does't seem to me to be sturdy enough to carry in such situations eg. War Reenacatments or Renaicence gatherings. But overall an outstanding value.
Samuel Hepworth Apr 08, 2018 (3 out of 5)
Top quality sheath?
This product is not at all worth the price, and I got it on a closeout sale. The sword is acceptable, but the sheath is well and plainly false advertisement. Not only does it not disclose that the sheath depicted is not in any way the same item you receive, but advertising a "Top quality leather scabbard" is an out and out lie. It is literally made of craft foam and cardboard with possibly the lowest quality leather I have seen on any product whatsoever as a simple facade on the outside. That is, if it is actually true leather, which is doubtful. The strap is the only thing I am fairly sure to be leather, but it is such low grade it would break were you to wear it for more than a few seconds under the weight of the sword. The final complaint is that my sword came with a defect in the coating on the pommel. While it was still in the box, before I had even touched it, the coating was flaking off. While I prefer the look of the metal beneath, which I have since further uncovered, it is still a defect in the product.
michael Dec 22, 2014 (3 out of 5)
it wasnt as cool as i thought. if it wad given more time in build id appreciate it.
I have always looked up to William Wallace as an idol and getting this , well all I can say is its decent but needs more detail
Steve Jan 18, 2013 (3 out of 5)
Neato
This Sword is okay for looks, craftmanship, and quality. The real reason I like it so much is because it is exactly like William Wallace's sword in the movie "Braveheart". A pretty good sword.
Megan Trusty Sep 11, 2011 (3 out of 5)
William Wallace Sword
It was ok looking, but not what I expected, to be honest. My boyfriend loves it, so that's what matters. You get what you pay for, I guess.
danny mazzoni Feb 09, 2011 (3 out of 5)
power
I enjoy feeling the power of this sword as you hold it for the first time but I was somewhat disappointed with the craftsmanship. But you get what you pay for.
Sean Dec 17, 2014 (2 out of 5)
Not worth $50
I bought two of these in the BOGO sale, and will be returning them because I don't think that they're even worth $50 for both of them. All of the leather is suede, and discolored near the blade. The blade is not straight at all. The scabbard is pretty much useless, unless you plan to modify it. The strap is very thin and feels like it will break just supporting the weight of the sword. It is very hilt heavy, so when you try to wear it on your back it slides down. Pros. They do feel pretty good in your hand, and two of them crossed on the wall would look pretty awesome, if hung in a dark shadowy corner where you can't get too close to them.
will Feb 14, 2014 (2 out of 5)
THIS IS A HAZARD TO THE USER!
The pommel grip and crossguard are loose. the grip and crossguard are only held on by the pommel which has barley any threading! i swung the sword the grip fell apart and the blade went flying halfway across the room! i have seen this weakness (though not as severe) in two other $50 swords i bought here. unless you plan to reinforce the grip ( i recommend liquid nails and wooden wedges). it is legitimately dangerous to handle this sword. pros: point of balance is accurate, real leather.
Gabriel Koh Sep 20, 2014 (1 out of 5)
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT! Any sword at this price range is fine to be not fully functional, but at least there should be a proper feel to the blade.
Firstly the handle is oversized, cannot even grip properly for usage. Worse still hollow inside
Secondly the weight is lighter than a one-handed sword.
Thirdly, the scabbard came damaged
These reasons make it a third-rate junk, I paid $55 not $15