Postby william_cain_iii » Tue Nov 23, 2010 1:55 pm
Ok, having handled them, my thoughts on the Cold Steel hand and a half.
Pros - Cheap. At 30 dollars tops and usually less, you can't beat it for value for money. Durable too, tying into the value for money angle. You can abuse these things forever and they'll still be around.
Cons - Handling is atrocious. They're blade-heavy to an absurd degree, and don't behave properly at all. Also, they're uncomfortable to hold due to the sharp pointy bits on the pommel, and the blade tip doesn't need to be pointed like it is (makes it more dangerous to spar with).
Moderate points - Shaped more like a sword (with clearly noticeable edges for true/false edge discernment, cross, etc) than a shinai or plain wooden stick.
Recommendations - I'd get these for two reasons. One, they're so cheap and durable that they make a decent 'public relations' sword. You can get four of them for the price of a good NSA waster, so that you can have them available to hand out to people who are just passing through without risking something a bit fancier on potentially badly-behaved people. They also will hold up very well to pell work given the durability.
However, I'd move beyond them the moment you have money to do so for a personal training sword. I use a Little Raven longsword waster, and it's made of love.
On the dagger, no idea. I'd round off the tip again, just looking at it, and cut down the cross some since I train Rondel, not quillon dagger. But it looks like decent value for money.
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