Yeah, like I said, don't begin with steel. Don't spend too long with artificial either though or you will struggle to adjust to the different feel. Its also hard to find a perfectly balanced wooden sword.
Yeah, like I said, don't begin with steel. Don't spend too long with artificial either though or you will struggle to adjust to the different feel. Its also hard to find a perfectly balanced wooden sword.
Cowardice is to run from the fear;
Bravery is not to never feel the fear.
Bravery is to be terrified as hell;
But to hold the line anyway.
Swords of Honor or Excalibur Brothers. But IliaDN had it right that you should buy from local sword crafters, you usually get a better blade. Also, make practice blades yourself from maple, oak, or cedar, you can adjust them to personal taste and they are a lot cheaper than bought ones.
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