47 Inch Wooden Medieval Crusader Practice Waster Sword Review

47 Inch Wooden Medieval Crusader Practice Waster Sword
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It is a great practice tool but I don't think it would hold up during sparing. Its great for single practice or low contact training with a friend.
My only complaints are that the black stripes on the handle are literally just electrical tape and there is a nail sticking out very slightly on the pommel (only enough for you to know it is there if you grab the pommel, which you won't need to).

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UPC: 844296040797
The Waster is one of the oldest forms of practice weapons. Wasters made their first appearance when it became apparent that people needed a way to train with swords without being killed. The Waster can be found in societies ranging from ancient Greece and Egypt to Medieval Europe, Feudal Japan and the modern US. Over the course of its life the Waster has undergone many changes, beginning with a simple the stick, the Waster eventually was made with all the same aspects as a steel sword. In the modern world the Waster still has a large following from Medieval Reconstruction groups, Plays, and the Renaissance Fair following.

Features include:

This is the Robin Hood Long Sword Waster.
The Sword has been constructed of close fitting pieces.
A ridge runs down the center of the swords blade.
The tip of the sword has been rounded off for safety.
The guard is built tough with the classic design of the Long Sword.
The sword is built with two sections, the handle and a separate piece for the pommel.
Overall Length: 47.5 "
Material: Wood
Blade Length: 34.5 "
Balance Point: 2.25 " from Guard
Handle Length: 12 "


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