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Cryozombie

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Ritter Steel?

They list their blades as "Functional" and "High Carbon Steel" blades, but they just don't provide more info on them... and I'm hesitant to drop good money on a non-functional sword the equivalant of what I could get from bud K or a flea market for 60 bucks... but I just dont need a wallhanging Piece of... um... garbage.
 

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Ritter Steel?

They list their blades as "Functional" and "High Carbon Steel" blades, but they just don't provide more info on them... and I'm hesitant to drop good money on a non-functional sword the equivalant of what I could get from bud K or a flea market for 60 bucks... but I just dont need a wallhanging Piece of... um... garbage.

Try searching places like myarmoury.com for info on all kinds of manufacturers, and what to look for in a good sword.

Best regards,

-Mark
 

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I don't collect swords anymore, but when I did the general evaluations of Ritter Steel's swords generally said something like "handles like a baseball bat or the equivelent."

Lamont
 

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Cryo.... if I were you I would just save up and buy the real deal. To many of these companies produce poor quality tools in comparison to the real thing. Just my o2.
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