Looks good but too heavy and grip poor 0 people found this helpful
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This sword looks beautiful and impressive. The grip however was very loose on mine. It rattled very significantly. I had a local blacksmith put on another grip purely leather which looks much better. The original grip was a very bad design with just a hollowed out piece of wood of the wrong size covered by cheap leather.
The sword itself would probably not have been a great choice for battle due to its heavy weight and balancing. The tang is also very small considering how huge the blade is.
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Steward
Thanks for letting me look at the sword fellow anscestot 1 people found this helpful
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It is not for houner nor glory nor riches that we ar fighting for but for freedom freedom alone which no honest man can give up but with life himself declaration of arbroath 1314 the declaration of arbroath
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Danny
Robert the Bruce Sword 0 people found this helpful
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This sword is fabulous, customer service is great and very fast delivery
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Robert
Great Product 0 people found this helpful
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I bought the Robert the Bruce Sword on 4/10/19 and it arrived on my doorstep on 4/15/19 in the USA. I was very impressed with the customer service and quality of the product. Thank you very much!
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Great Claymore
Such a proud part of Scottish history of 1314. 0 people found this helpful
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I bought Robert the Bruce Claymore last week, I was that impressed with the quality of the workmanship of the Claymore, this weapon stands miles out in front the claymore`s I have come across. It feels good to handle and it cuts very well, tried in cutting a paper sheet, lol . This is a real Claymore at its best well worth buying if you want a superb weapon, several of my friends where well impressed so much another was has been bought 5 days after I got my claymore, well done and such a proud part of Scottish history of 1314.