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(More customer reviews)The sword arrived wonderfully packaged so as to prevent damage. I'd caution that even though it has a black plastic nub near the tip to prevent you nicking yourself on the sharp tip; it might slide down in transit and still have a tiny sharp bit sticking out so watch out!
I've already been balancing the sword and it feel wonderful. It is heavy but balanced in a great nearly-centered space on the sword. It doesn't tip back or forward on it's edge; staying firmly in place as I move. I haven't even had to mark the bottom edge for the center.
The edge is blunted on both sides though it does look sharpened for that nice look while dancing. Again, though, the tip is rather sharp.
The sword is heavy so might take time to get used to but overall I am incredibly please with it and look forward to many years of use.
The one small downside is that it arrives wrapped in a bit of plastic wrap that sticks to the oiled sword. The oil might get on your hands so I'd suggest having a paper towel or other clean rag on hand when you unwrap it.
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The deeply curved blade of the Scimitar recalls battles between the Saracen and Crusader. The hardwood grips and hawksbill pommel are typical of the originals and create the perfect balance that makes this piece essential equipment for Eastern dance practitioners.
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