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Post by he on Sept 24, 2020 16:51:38 GMT
Review of “Crusader War Era Sword” My friend Clyde Hollis of www.kingdomofarms.com sent me some swords and asked me to test them for him and give a review so this is the first one. The balance point is about 6 inches below the hilt so that is good by me. The fit and finish is very good with nice quality leather on the grip. The grind on the blade is nicely done on a fully hand forged blade. I am including a short vid of some cutting. I went at a dead tree at the back of my farm. So it is a little rotten first off but is still at least twice as dense as a Tanami Mat, which is what I like to use for cutting but I am having trouble finding from my usual sources. I am also including some photos of the sword after the fact. All I have done is wipe the blade with a oily rag. I found that it took no damage from the cutting at all. So all and all I give this sword a good review and fell that if you like it you should fell good about buying it. Cheers! Bruce Brookhart Crusader War Era Sword Picture of Hilt
 Picture of Blade tip after cutting. No damage. No nicks or rolls of the edge.
 Another picture of blade after cutting. Same thing. No nicks or rolls of the edge.
Enjoy! Bruce Brookhart
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Post by clydehollis on Sept 25, 2020 21:53:06 GMT
Hello SBG Family! Yes Bruce Brookhart is doing some reviews for me. We do have 5 more of the New Crusader War sword if anyone is interested. Just a quick FYI. And I dislike doing it, but the legal wording I have to add. This video was to show the capability of our product. We do not condone this type of abuse to a perfectly good sword. And we (Kingdom of Arms) do not want anyone chopping trees. If you have not had training in the use and cutting of a sword by a certified trainer, we ask that refrain from doing so. If you have been trained, we ask the use of Tatami Mats or water plastic bottles filled with water. Sincerely,
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