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Jake Clodfelter
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Whats a first good sword to get.

Postby Jake Clodfelter » Sun Dec 31, 2006 7:23 am

If a guy is on a budget, what should he look for in a decent, yet affordable sword to learn with. I looked at albion, and the arms and armor sites, but the prices are kinda out of my price range.

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Steve Ames
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Postby Steve Ames » Sun Dec 31, 2006 7:34 am

Sharp or Blunt? If your just learning are you sure you want steel or would a wooden waster or aluminum training sword be ok? They are generally WAY cheaper.

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Jaron Bernstein
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Re: Whats a first good sword to get.

Postby Jaron Bernstein » Sun Dec 31, 2006 7:36 am

Jake Clodfelter wrote:If a guy is on a budget, what should he look for in a decent, yet affordable sword to learn with. I looked at albion, and the arms and armor sites, but the prices are kinda out of my price range.


I would start off with a waster and save up for a quality sword later down the road, rather than just buy junk that handles badly and will need later replacement. Albion has some training blunts for around 300$, which should be a reasonable target to save for. If you are just starting out, it is also much harder to cut yourself with a waster. :D

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Postby Matthew Miller » Sun Dec 31, 2006 12:51 pm

I would start with a waster as Jake said, but I would look through http://www.myarmoury.com/reviews.html for a good sword anyway. You may find a decent blunt at an affordable price.


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