Master Cutlery 3 Piece Dragon Samurai Sword Set with Stand
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That's definitely not the case. You can get 3-stars by following this link If you want something to chop and slice with, I would recommend a different thing. A sword set is great for display, but not if you want something that you can use to actually chop and slice.
A sharpened edge does not come with them. It is not recommended to sharpen them because they are meant for display only and the blades wiggle when used. These aren't really meant to be cut with.
Compared to what. The picture is not very clear. The only way to use it is for decoration as it doesn't have the best build quality
I would say the swords are pretty firm in the small and medium sizes. Although I am not sure if all swords are like that, the large sword I gained seems to be very wobbly and I would not even attempt to For the price, they seem to be a great deal.
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So don't fool yourself into thinking that you have found a good deal because these swords are only for display. Arriving nearly damaged and dull, they were unable to use them. The sheaths of two of the swords were cracked upon delivery, and I have experimented with more durable plastics as well as metal for the swords. There is no way I would swing any of these near anything I would not want to damage because the blades are liable to fall out and puncture your television, wall, wife/side chick, child, Then, simply place them on the rack that comes with them, gently step away slowly and pray that the rack doesn't fall apart. Despite the price, it is still a complete waste of money.
As sceptical as I was about purchasing these, I will be completely honest. A few fake swords costing over a hundred dollars in the past which were terrible. It was a pleasant surprise to see this set. They do indeed feel solid and heavy, not like a plastic replica, but they do not have the weight of a real sword. There are some nice touches on these sword sheaths such as the clean, shiny sheaths and the etched dragons instead of the usual stenciled ones. There are etched dragons in the metal knobs, a cap and guard, plus a wave pattern on the blades reminiscent of a sharpened sword. The handles have been crafted with care, as have the metal knobs, caps and guards. The blades are coated with a form of oil, I would imagine, to prevent rusting on the cheap metal. Some people complained about a "smell. " This is likely what they meant. No, they aren't sharp. In fact, it may even be harmful to try to sharpen them if a child uses them. But since they are pointy, it's not advisable for a child to handle Decorating them is a good idea. I like that the stand is wood and it has smooth, clean edges and was easy to assemble because there are no nicks or gouges. Despite its weight, it has a very low profile. They might be used in a play or a costume, but it isn't meant to be a real animal. I have recently decorated my bedroom in a Japanese style and these are the perfect addition. If you were to buy this set with a stand for under $50, it would be a good value. I was surprised to find that 00 was such.
I bought these for display, but they may end up in Despite being packed in a plastic bag, they have a lot of weight to them, and I was surprised to see that they were a bit heavier. Throwing them at someone could hit them hard. Inside the saya, there was the only piece of plastic I saw. One of the only things I didn't like was that my blades were slanted to the right, one of them was a little loose in the scabbard, and the stand was not very It's also worth noting that they do look nice, and for the price are worth it, especially if intended for display. I've looked at a few others, and this was the one that was the best deal I've found thus far.
One of them is loose and wiggles at the handle. Either the epoxy wasn't enough or it didn't set well. Unlikely as it may seem, no more damage was done. There was a 2 day shipping option for me. Despite looking and feeling great, these are most definitely only for display, so if you want to play ninja, these are out of the question. They were bought for display, so the wiggle is fine with me I guess. It is possible to shape them, but they won't last very long since they are quite thick. I can compare them to a 20$ Machete, except they have a lot more metal. As I said before, these are display items and I find the 40$ price to be reasonable. I had to make sure I put the stand together carefully because it was tight. Since it is a popular wood, you can easily split it if you are familiar with it. This is what I have to say about it. I would buy it again, but the quality and delivery is up to luck.
I'm not sure if I would ever try to actually chop anything with them, but they make a lovely decoration While I was in the military, I brought back to the States a few genuine, master forged swords. Compared to the authentic swords, these swords look far more beautiful. They look good and I'm pleased with the price. I'm not sure how well they'll hold up, but at least they look nice.
Getting a headache.
As a reward for doing well in remote learning this year, I bought them for my son. The weapons I bought didn't turn out to be as useful as I had thought. My only option was to find something else that could actually be used in a 13 year old's room, which was a bit of a challenge. It is sweet to eat them! These are being held awaiting the opportunity for him to receive them once he is more mature and older. In spite of the fact that they are not an exact match for what I want or need. You should consider these if you want a very cool decorative item that could also function as a weapon if you need it. While the blade itself is not sharp, the points are sharp because the blade itself is heavy and hearty.