On many swords sharpness is most important on the first (or last) few inches of the pointy endI have an old sword somewhere. Tip was sharp, blade not so much.
On many swords sharpness is most important on the first (or last) few inches of the pointy endI have an old sword somewhere. Tip was sharp, blade not so much.
On many swords sharpness is most important on the first (or last) few inches of the pointy end.I have an old sword somewhere. Tip was sharp, blade not so much.
Hmmm...what did it look like?Fun fact: the Hannover masamyne has been missing since ww2 it is thought to have been taken to the United States as a war trophy, once found this sword will be worth millions, perhaps even billions, someone probably has it not realizing it's true value, probably just "some sword" lol, it's age likely indicates the last fool who had it died, never realizing he had a fortune in his attic or whatever
It's a older katana type sword with a distinct HarmonHmmm...what did it look like?
So your sword is likely either a cutlass or rapierThis is not mine(not even close) but has the loop around the handle
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Not even sure where mine is(haven't seen it in over 5 years).
Would probably look good on the wall if you can find itI got it at the Texas Renaissance festival back in 1990. The plan was to get a wooden one but when I found out they were selling real ones. I had to have one.