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Product Description
Boarders away! The cutlass was the favorite weapon of both pirates and sailors during the Age of Sail. It was the perfect weapon in the close quarters action when boarding or defending a ship. Measuring 38" overall, this model features a 29 1/4" blade constructed from steel with an authentic aged finish and heavy blood groove. The black handle is accented with cast metal guard and pommel, while the wooden scabbard features a cast metal throat with pirate emblem. This sword is a great addition to any collection!
Bought this sword a few years back for a pirate outfit. The rest of my outfit ended up looking like a cheap Halloween costume, but the sword was nice. It's got a nice heft to it, and the blade fits into the pommel nice & tight. The metal parts are that cheap cast pot metal, but what do you expect for $30? The scabbard is wooden with a thin pleather covering. The first time I wore mine to the ren-faire, the scabbard got scuffed up pretty good. I ended up wrapping the scuffed parts in a dark brown leather, and the end result was an even better-looking scabbard. The metal will probably hold an edge, but sharpening it would mess up the dark "damascus" patina on the blade. Then again, a well-done shiny edge would stand out and might be an improvement - just make sure you know what you're doing and don't end up with a messy-looking edge.
Blaine May 05, 2015 (5 out of 5)
Handle busted off of mine. The "tang" is just a bolt tack welded onto the blade, unfortunately their welder wasn't very good. I was able to fix it after a quick trip to find a bolt long enough, and slender enough to fit into the handle (And then another trip to get a deep socket)
Looks great, perfect asa wallhanger if the handle doesn't beak off.
Stephen Lippert Jul 17, 2008 (5 out of 5)
OMG. The sword was bigger then life. I love it. Not sharp at all which was great.
Jeremy Apr 27, 2019 (4 out of 5)
Not a bad sword
The scabbard is a piece of junk, but I expected some not-so-great things for a $40 sword. The sword itself is pretty solid. I love the blacked blade and to my surprise the blade is sharp! In my experience with swords less than a $100, you tend to get a dulled or flat edge. I'll probably paint over the BUDK logo and Made in China on the bottom of the blade. Overall, I think the sword is going to work great for my D&D character I'm recreating for cosplay!
Lonnie Combs Oct 19, 2022 (3 out of 5)
Great prop! Not for function
I like the details, faux leather feels good. Unsure how it will hold up though. Handle has a wire wrap over said faux leather. You won't notice it.
As far as the blade, it is wiggly. But since this is a prop, I just shoved a zip tie in the hilt and cut it. Problem fixed.
Blade has no scratches, but there is a ding in it from making it. Looks like they over hit it and couldn't fix it. But otherwise looks good.
Overall I'll give it 3 stars. no dent would have been 4, if blade wasn't loose a 5. Reminder prop, it looks like it has an edge but it isn't sharp.
Jace Luna Oct 19, 2015 (2 out of 5)
On the outside it really does look authentic but when i pulled it out it looks like someone took a block of iron and filed it down in the catalog the blade was true it looked like an actual authentic cutlass....the one I got did not I'll just leave this one its sheath from now on.
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