Postby david welch » Sat May 20, 2006 11:37 am
Will,
MRL swords come with a lacquer coating. The flex the sword goes through might have cracked the coating and look like a crack in the sword.
The biggest problem I have seen with MRL swords is that they go through no quality control at all, and let you do it instead. They do however have an almost no questions asked return policy, so you should have no problem having it replaced.
Your other option if you don't want to do that takes a little work and will cost you about $20-$50.
Take your sword apart, and use lacquer thinner and clean off the coating. Then find a machine shop in your area and have them magnaflux or, what I would prefer if it was mine, liquid dye-penetrant test it. Personally, I am going to have both of these on any sword I buy, from anyone, from now on.
David Welch
ARMA East Tennessee
"A sword never kills anybody; it is a tool in the killer's hand." Lucius Annaeus Seneca 4BC-65AD.