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The Custom Hand Forged Damascus Steel Swiss Dagger/Sword/Gladiator Blood Grooved Sword is a stunning piece of craftsmanship, featuring an 18-inch blade made from high-quality alloy steel with a hardness of 59 HRC. Its elegant walnut wood handle and unique firestorm pattern make it not only a functional weapon but also a striking display piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Brand | MOUNTAINFORGE |
Blade Length | 18 Inches |
Handle Material | Walnut Wood |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 24"L x 18"W |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Manufacturer | WILSONROY AND MORISON |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27 x 4.5 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 1.63 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 24 x 18 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | MOUNTAINFORGE |
Color | Silver, Brown, Black |
J**B
Impressive sword for the price
This is a very impressive sword. I collect swords since childhood, and have a collection of all manner from stainless steel, carbon steel, damscus steel. I have katanas, rapiers, short and long swords or all types and styles. This has become my favorite all around sword overall. No wonder the gladius style sword is one of the most remarkable in all of history.This sword is sturdy. The blade is a hardened carbon steel with a razor sharp edge. The tang is a full tang, not a rat tail or welded tang, but a direct extension from the blade through the handle. Obviously it is a narrow tang due to the width of the blade meeting the handle, but it is not welded and a single steel piece all the way through. The handle is sturdy wood, excellent construction and solid. All of the metal work is of the same carbon steel as the blade, so this sword has heft! This blade could certainly stand up to actual battle use, but it will cause serious damage, so be careful!This sword is a definite buy for any serious sword collector or user. Functional but beautiful enough to hang on a wall.
F**H
Good price for this type of sword on a budget
I am bit of a history buff but on a tight budget.For the price of the sword it is good. Love the patterning of Damascus too. Decent scabbard/sheath too made out of what I believe to be leather.Sword is definitely sharp.My only worry at the time initially was that I had received a non working tracking number for DHL initially (never showed as active)After contact with the seller, I did receive a working tracking from the seller through Amazon Logistics.
D**D
Damaskus or not Damaskus
I've been a huge fan of Damaskus blades for years and recently started binging Forged in Fire.With that said, that does not make me an expert on Damaskus. I did dig deeper and learned some of the tell-tail signs of faked Damaskus.Without an acid to re-etch a polished portion of the Damaskus pattern and raise the carbon steel folds again, there is little that can be done to tell conclusively.I can say that the folds do continue through the ricasso to the guard. Otherwise, checking if the blade is really full tang, or that the layering travels down the lengthe of the "promised" full tang is impossible as the guard, handle and pommel are all pressed together with epoxy and I'm not willing to risk destroying the assembly to take it apart.Edit, just watched ABS MS Royer destroy a Pakistan Damaskus, $35 Damaskus" full tang" blade, to see what was what. The tang was actually less than an inch in front of the pommel with a three inch mild steel all thread welded between two very short tangs at the blade and pommel.That is no statement on this blade other than the fact that both are slathered with Epoxy and in order to properly check, I would have to void any warranty.So, if you ain't lyin, you shouldn't present a sword that makes it look like you are. Just sayin.The blood groves, while they were clearly hand ground, do not track entirely straight. So, an angle grinder was used for the feature and could have easily been remedied with a jig but does lend to the boast of "hand made".Now the +'s. It has good weight in the hand and the finish is perfect. The handle fits well in the hand and is easy to swing. It is very straight and only has a very slight raise on one side of the secondary edge bevel and a very minor chip in the edge (easily remedied) and is otherwise extremely sharp.The seperate, quality oil stone and leather hone will be especially useful once they arrive.I'm especially impressed with the bludgeon style of the pommel, which also has sharp points.Overall, any doubt about this being a genuine Damaskus blade has been put to rest, until I get some appropriate acid to re-etch a polished portion of the pattern.Even still, the hardness is not in question and it is quality steel and is over all well worth the money, in spite of the fact that you're not going to hand craft and mass produce this blade at the same time.
R**N
Great Christmas gift!
Purchased for my teenage son as a Christmas gift and he absolutely LOVES it! Great craftsmanship and beautiful design. Couldn’t be happier and glad I choose to order this one!! Made my son extremely happy and is his favorite gift this Christmas!!
A**E
My friend loves it.
I got it as an extremely late birthday gift for a friend, and he absolutely loves it. The craftsmanship is detailed and awe-inspiring, and overall it's worth the price paid.
K**T
Perfect!!!!
I absolutely loved this sword!! my boyfriend loved it as well! Everything about it is so pretty!
L**.
Awesome sword
Really loved this weapon, only issue I had was it came with a different scabbard.. that is stainable and modifications done it will be exactly what I want.
B**L
Happily surprised
A lot more hearty and well crafted than i expected. I am incredibly happy and believe it is well worth the price
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