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Your Reviews – A clash of opinions today – Deepeeka’s Late Viking Era Sword (10th – 11th Centuries)

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“A fantasic weapon. A beautiful design, a strong feel, and a good weight for a bigger guy. The scabbard is amazing with a great construction. The cross guard is a little loose, but not enough to effect performance, just a little noise when moving in wide arcs. The draw is tight and holds the blade well. Overall, I am very pleased with my purchase.”
 
“Based on the stats listed here and those provided by other owners of this sword, its easy to see that its trash. Do not buy, massive waste of money.” (KOA comment: not sure if this is an opinion from a purchaser or just an opinion, but we’re sharing it just the same.”
 
“Excellent deal This sword deserves a good review. The fittings and profile are better looking than shown here. Also, mine has better specs than advertised: point of balance just under 7″ from guard, grip 4 3/8″. Blade is very thick and the edges are about 2mm thick, with the tip area being the thickest. Good for what I wanted it for – a low cost Norman / XII practice sword. Very sturdy, no wiggles. I sanded the blade to be lenticular in the last 1/3. Could have taken a lot more metal off the tip and improved the balance, but it’s not too bad as-is at 6 3/4″ now. Sharpening would improve balance further if done well. All up weight is under 3 lbs. Edges are very straight. Scabbard is very sturdy – wish all my swords had a scabbard like this one.”

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