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Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
The sword arrived most ricky tic!
Jim McClaughry
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024
Very good replica sword for the price.
Talia Moore
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024
I love this sword for going away gifts for my soliders. Nice quality
Will
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2022
This is clearly a decorative piece, which is fine, however its visibly low quality with wavy uneven thickness in the blade, a twisted spine, and an off center ground tip. There are pitting and blemishes in both the hand guard and the pommel, and the blade does not even have the appearance of an edge put onto it for show.The main issue is that this sword is clearly a decorative piece, designed to be hung on a wall for show, or otherwise displayed to be viewed from a distance. There are clearly decorative pieces of about this quality that bill themselves as such for significantly cheaper. Sucks, I didn't even need like a real sword, just something that passed a cursory visual inspection and felt alright in the hand.
lt
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2021
Great sword, could have been cleaned/ polished better. I didn't like that is not sharpened. The price seemed high but comparable. Made a great retirement gift.
Eli
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2021
bought this for my wedding, extremely shoddy craftsmanship. handle wasn't set properly. bad brass work all over the guard. duper forward heavy
Blaydese
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2016
PRO:1. Good for the price, compared to $300+ for an actual Windlass Steelcrafts model sword, those are gorgeous,but expensive.2. Comes covered in packing grease & Oil, so WIPE that off, BUT do not clean it off, some oil needed to keep it from rusting.3. Great for display AFTER you use some Brass Polish on the handle ONLY.CON:1. The scabbard was polished 1/2 in one direction and the other half in another direction, so it looks like it's 1/2 dull and 1/2 shiny halves.2. DO NOT put it in and out of the scabbard, it will scratch the heck out of it.3. Will have to be oiled / maintained every few years, as it WILL RUST or blemish over time.OTHER:1. Made in India Sticker can easily be taken off, after that, there is NO OTHER DESIGNATION OF WHERE IT'S MADE.2. 1840 Swords DO NOT have a tassel, or rope, or shash, or the like, the hole at the bottom of the handle was for lanyards, but no longer used to this day, however the hole is still there, nice attention to detail.3. This is NOT a CSA, Confederate States of America NCO Sword, ("The South") The CSA "THe South" or "Confederacy" was Founded in 1861, this sword was commissioned in 1840, 21 years before the CSA was formed.3. DO NOT call this a saber, a saber is curved, this is straight and is called a sword.4. This is NOT sharp, nor battle ready, it's for display purposes, or light drill.
S Bermea
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2012
After looking for NCO swords for a good number of days I found this awesome product for a great price. Shipping was fast and the sword was very well packed so that it would not be damaged. It did have a few scratches on it but with my experiance in shinning brass it was is to remove them with some polish. It was used as a gift for an NCO who served this Country for over 24 years and he loved it.
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