Is Darksword Armory good?
Darksword does a really good hob at the price point and would gladly purchase from them again. I ordered the Knight’s bastard sword after weeks of research. I received the sword,scabbard and belt within a week and couldn’t be happier. If you’re looking for quality, function and finish, buy from Darksword.
Is Viking sword good?
Viking Swords have a reputation for being brutal, heavy, and unwieldy. The blades also began showing signs of early distal tapers, which led to them being quite well-balanced and comparatively light to later Medieval Two-Handed Swords.
Did the Vikings use steel?
Viking blacksmiths used a new technique, combining pure iron for the middle of the blade and steel along the edges. The steel often contained just a few, flat pieces of slag, indicating that it had been worked over a longer time than the pure iron.
What is the warranty on a Darksword Armory sword?
Their warranty is a guarantee for one year under normal (re-enactment) use, although this warranty is voided if the blade is sharpened after market. Darksword Armory has 3 galleries of swords covering a wide variety of culture and history. From the Roman spatha and dark ages swords to 15th century 2-handers and everything in between.
Why choose Darksword Armory?
Without a doubt, Darksword Armory are THE go to company for battle ready Fantasy swords inspired by film, TV, fiction and their own wild imagination.
What is a good price for a Darksword sword?
Darksword Armory has 3 galleries of swords covering a wide variety of culture and history. From the Roman spatha and dark ages swords to 15th century 2-handers and everything in between. Prices are typically from $350 to $600 depending on the model (the most expensive ones have solid bronze cast fittings).
Should I sharpen my Darksword Armory sword?
By default, Darksword Armory swords come unsharpened, however the in-house sharpening service is considered by many sword enthusiasts as rudimentary at best to totally ineffective at its worst and often requires additional sharpening to be able to cut standard lightweight targets such as water filled bottles, tatami, etc.