Post your best swords and knives, I'm looking to buy one
Marking criteria are:
>Price
>Durability
>Functionality
>Maintenance required
>Aesthetics
>Legal in the UK (very important)
Post anything, from butterfly knives to machetes.
>>28307226
>>28307251
https://youtube.com/watch?v=T4DNRn-sK-c
this link will always be posted as long as youre around
>Legal in the UK (very important)
Post anything, from butterfly knives to machetes.
Dafuq?
>>28307251
is that a sebenza
>>28307226
...what would happen if all the cardboard was kevlar instead?
>>28307251
>Sebenza
Dude asked for a Durable, aesthetic knife, not a toothpick.
>>28307372
He'd have a floppy kevlar sword?
>>28307226
What are you going to be using it for?
>>28307226
>Legal in the UK
OP, I have some bad news for you...
>>28307226
>>Legal in the UK (very important)
The police take butter knives from you fuckwads
>>28307226
>Legal in the UK
>>28307226
>>Legal in the UK (very important)
Despite what you may think, there's not many blades in the UK that are illegal to own. concealed weapons, punch/push daggers, switchblades and gravity knives are about it.
a lot more are illegal to *sell* - curved blades over 50cm that arent "traditionally made", so you cant just go to a local fleamarket and buy a shitty katana. but you can still own them if you get 'em.
As for what, well, frankly, that's a bit like asking "how long is a piece of string". what sort of sword, what sort of knife? what budget? what purpose?
A £2000+ handmade sword is an entirely different thing to a £30 "ninja katana", even IF the handmade one is a blade of the same type. comparing a saxon sword with a japanese weapon is entirely pointless. Same goes for a knife by some of the custom makers, or a benchmade job. you need to define what you want better to get any meaningful answers.
Have a pic of a sword by Tod's stuff.
>>28308784
> in the UK
>posts a picture with prices in cents.
you're not very smart, are you?