*** Specifications ***
Overall length: 100.5 cm (39.5 in)
Blade length: 85.5 cm (34 in)
Blade thickness: 8 mm (near the guard), tapering down to 4.5 mm (near the tip)
Weight: 1026 g
Scabbard weight: 1070 g
Point of balance: 19 cm (7.5 in) from the guard
Blade material: EN9 high carbon steel
Guard and fittings: Brass
Hilt assembly: Peened
Price: 218.95 USD
*** Pros / Cons ***
+ Light weight and appropriate balance
+ Nice aesthetic appearance
+ Well made scabbard
- Not strong and durable enough for serious practice
- Blade geometry makes it difficult to give it a proper edge
- Uncomfortable handle
*** Verdict ***
I cannot judge how historically accurate this reproduction of a mid-18th century military saber is, but in terms of performance I find it lacking. The guard loosened up from only a few medium impacts and the edge (sharpened by Kult of Athena) is barely even usable for cutting practice. The protruding brass fittings on the grip make it feel awkward in the hand.
It's unfortunate, since the overall handling characteristics are pretty good, and it's a very nice looking saber. It certainly has potential as a collector's item. It's just not for test cutting.
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