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Eyecatching
I have had so many people comment on my sword cane.  Every one who sees me take out the sword is amazed!  People comment on the beauty of it and then are amazed by seeing the whole thing!  I love it!
Larry | July 04, 2022
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Beautiful
This is a well made, great looking, functional walking cane. The blade is clean, etched, and not sharp. Very pleased with this. Worth the wait.
Kenneth | March 23, 2018
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Nicely made product, nicely presented in an attractive box with plenty of safe packing precautions taken. Not sure why the packing said it was glass other than to give a false sense of delicacy required... I do recommend this item.
Robert | March 13, 2017
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Serious koolosity!!! Magnificent detail, fit and finish. I've seen complaints about not being sharp...These people do realize that historically usually only the last couple of inches near the point were sharpened , anyway, right? The extremely narrow bade was left relatively thick to strengthen the blade.This iteration is made strong enough for use as an actual cane and sturdy enough for a weapon. Good job!
Stephen | February 06, 2017
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The cane came and was exactly as described. I'm very happy with it. It just took over 2 months and a phone call to arrive.
LTC Kenyon | August 22, 2016
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Very beautiful.  My husband loves it
Brandel | April 17, 2016
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This cane is very, very well made. The details are elegant, artistic and quite pleasing to the eye.

The clasp for the blade fits snugly and releases the blade smoothly, the blade is fitted well to the grip, having no lose or rattling pieces.

The blade is elegantly etched with filigree and a beautiful Copperplate font stating "On Her Majesty's Service" as seen in Museum Replicas' photos - what Museum Replicas does not mention, is that the blade is also equally and elegantly etched on the reverse of the blade as well with filigree and crown.
The grip is weighty, and has a quality feel to it, and again the details are quite pleasing to admire.

The blade is unsharpened, its point would easily pierce certain objects with a little applied pressure and not much effort. For a cutting edge, however, the blade would need to be sharpened. The blade meets functional use as a short thruster, and would perform as would a half length rapier.
Eric | March 21, 2016
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