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Sword Unboxing

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Thought people might want to see my buddies newest collector piece :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDvKkR2 ... e=youtu.be

People commenting on the crappy one I posted, so I thought you all might enjoy a true work of art :)
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That's a nice looking piece of kit.

He ordered it with a 1mm edge so he can sharpen it himself? Judging by the way his flick-knife sliced so quickly through the tape on the box, you might want to suggest he gets that done by a specialist.
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Awesome.... :knight:

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Roxoff wrote:That's a nice looking piece of kit.

He ordered it with a 1mm edge so he can sharpen it himself? Judging by the way his flick-knife sliced so quickly through the tape on the box, you might want to suggest he gets that done by a specialist.
His knife is razor sharp... cuts hair on an arm, or paper like nothing. Not sure why that was a problem. I'll have to ask him ;) But he's got great skills at sharpening. I should get him to do it on video. He spent 2 hours yesterday just doing one side of the blade and was still complaining about it. :lol:

He's super hard core for a 18 year old. Very proud medievalist.
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Sweet...I love medieval toys. :P
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Nice replica. :up:
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When I worked for amazon those shipping labels were a bitch to cut through even with a brand new box cutter. Its the plastic paper and tape together it makes it a little rough
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