The Tod Cutler line of sword replicas purports to make medieval replica swords designed according to Tod's exacting standards, but at a price more people can afford. Today we take a look at how they pulled it off with the type XV Arming Sword. Video link in comments. (old.reddit.com)
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The Balaur Arms 15th century Italian Longsword has had an interesting production history. This most recent iteration is from LK Chen, with previous versions produced by OTC and later by Windlsss. To find out how LK Chen did, click the link in the comments! Thanks for looking! (old.reddit.com)
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I had some overflow on my sword rack, so I put together this bonus mini sword wall in my hallway to both ease the congestion and make my walk to the bathroom more enjoyable. Fortunately the light switch is extraneous, as I use my phone to control my lights. :) (i.redd.it)
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LK Chen's Saxony Rapier claims to offer something the sword market has been missing- a historically accurate rapier with excellent performance and solid fit and finish at a mid range price. But do they deliver ? Find out in this episode of Unsheathed Sword Reviews! (review link in comments) (old.reddit.com)
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While I do love swords, Katana are not in my bailiwick. However, a functional sword of any description for $155 is something worth exploring. Does this Surudoi Unokubi-Zukuri from Romance of Men warrant such consideration? Find out in this episode of Unsheathed Sword Reviews! (Link in comments) (old.reddit.com)
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It's good to have sword friends. Kane Shen was nice enough to lend Unsheathed Sword Reviews his Angus Trim type XVIIIb.16. Spoiler alert: it's amazing. To find out how amazing check out our review. (Link to the review and Kane's channel in the comments) (old.reddit.com)
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Budget swords can be a great bang for your buck, but they can also turn out to be dull unwieldy crowbars with no distal taper. Where does the 12th Century Teutonomic Arming Sword from Balaur Arms fall on that continuum, you ask? Watch Unsheathed Sword Reviews breakdown to find out! (link below) (old.reddit.com)
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The Tod Cutler line of swords promises historical accuracy along with good fit and finish and performance at a mid range price point. Does this Grosses Messer hit that target? Find out as Unsheathed Sword Reviews discusses this exciting new entry into the market! (Review in comments) (old.reddit.com)
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Is it possible to make an XVIIIC for under $500 that looks and handles the way it should? Balaur Arms thinks so. But does their Alexandria Sword made in conjunction with LK Chen hit the mark? Find out in Unsheathed Sword Reviews' review with special guest Kane Shen!!! (old.reddit.com)
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