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Ways You Can Tell If Your Sword's Blade Is Dull

Posted by Sword N Armory on Feb 10th 2020

Ways You Can Tell If Your Sword's Blade Is Dull
Whether you're wielding a knight’s broadsword, katana, or a saber, having a dull blade simply defeats the purpose. Therefore, it's necessary that you know all the ways to spot if your sword'sblade is beginning to dull. Once you’ve identified the cause of the problem you can work toward re-sharpening your blade to the razor-sharp edge it deserves.There are many ways to tell if your sword's blade is beginning to dull, and the first way you may notice this is by monitoring its performance. Does the
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Height Can Be a Factor When You're Purchasing a Sword

Posted by Sword N Armory on Oct 25th 2019

Height Can Be a Factor When You're Purchasing a Sword
If you’re a fellow sword lover, then you appreciate the beauty, precision and craftsmanship of a fine sword, but there is more to selecting a sword than simple aesthetics, especially if you plan to incorporate it for duel or Cosplay. In fact, when selecting a sword, it’s just as important to select one based on your height as it is when it comes to its place of origin.Why Your Height MattersIf you're actually intending to utilize your sword, such as in duel fighting or Cosplay, then selecting a
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The Roman Sword of Choice: The Gladius

Posted by Sword N Armory on Oct 15th 2019

The Roman Sword of Choice: The Gladius
The gladius was a Roman sword known for its double-edged sides and its superior thrusting tip. Typically the sword was constructed from steel and used as a close range weapon paired with a shield. The sword dates back to the 3rd Century BC where it took the place of a more primitive sword without as much function. There were several different designs of gladius used over the years for Roman soldiers. It's no wonder it was a favorite of Roman soldiers because of its many uses and its sturdy
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How Rust-Resistant is High Carbon Steel When Making A Sword?

Posted by Sword N Armory on Oct 10th 2019

How Rust-Resistant is High Carbon Steel When Making A Sword?
High carbon steel is more rust-resistant than traditional steel when you’re making a sword, but you must understand the stark differences between the two. There are times when a normal steel product will work just fine for you, but there are times when you need high carbon steel. The differences are right here for you to read, and you must think about which product will work best.The RustEverything can rust under the right conditions, but high-carbon steel is going to rust a lot more slowly than
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Sword Frogs: Past and Present

Posted by Sword N Armory on Sep 30th 2019

Sword Frogs: Past and Present
A sword frog is the strap of leather that’s hung from the belt and used to secure a sword to someone's side. Historically, sword frogs were worn on a man's left side so that he can easier access his weapon in case he has to draw it fast. They’re typically made to hold any single handed sword and fit any belt or strap that they would be hung from.ConstructionTypically, sword frogs are made from leather, however, in current years, metal or chain has been used for the purposes of adding an appealin
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