Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Handling a Quality Sword

Be sure to always treat the sword as a potential danger and show the proper respect when handling, whether the blade is sheathed in a scabbard or on display.

The swords sold at InCaseOfDragons.com are designed to the standards and quality of the originals they replicate did and can pose a potential threat to anyone within distance of any sword movement. Never swing the sword at another person or animal.

Your sword is a very dependable, sturdy weapon, but the sword was not designed to cut on hard surfaces, such as trees or concrete. Doing this would result in damage to the blade and poses a potential hazard to you and those around you.

When sheathing the blade, bring the sheath to the blade - this allows more control and will prevent an accidental puncture or cut. To avoid the blade falling out of the scabbard or accidental unsheathing carry the sword hilt up or position it higher than the sheath.

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