It's one of my favorites, surprisingly nimble and agile blade that still has mass and width to deliver devastating cuts. It really is a pleasure to handle. I would recommend it. It's an excellent sword, especially for the price.
@@Sukkamariinihey! Thanks for replying, awesome thanks for your confirmation, I admire your cuts, keep watering your grass and sending cartons to Valhal! 🎉
@@Sky-Lan3 Thanks, I will continue my cartoncalpypse! 🤣 Oh btw. if you buy the sword, you might want to make sure that it is sharpened or the seller has a sharpening service available. Windlass swords are quite nice for the price, but due to Indian export laws they cannot ship sharpened swords. So they often sell them with blunt edge. This was the case before, I don't know has it changed. My sword was bought from and sharpened by Kult of Athena, the sharpening is not pefrect, it has quite a bevel. But it is still very much sharp and functional edge. I haven't had reason to resharpen it either and I bought this sword 2009. So a lot could have changed since then. I don't know if KoA sharpening service is better or worse or if Windlass ships these swords sharp these days. A lot could have changed in 15 years. I know that windlass does have it's battlecry line of swords which are shipped sharpened.
@@Sukkamariini thanks for your input! I’ll do more research, I’d love to target practice with one of those soon, I have the whole Viking gear just want a sword, and I’ll make another shield