Ichigo-Cutting Moon Replica Sword

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Ichigo-Cutting Moon Replica Sword
 
Manufacturer: Cool Swords
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Solid 440 Stainless Steel Full tang sword Blade goes to the end of the handle! Cloth wrapped handle with streamer Comes With Leather Sheath

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Perfect gift for a fan
 
Review Date: January 15, 2009
Reviewer: Tabitha A. Lehosky, Fort meade, MD
I got this as a gift for my brother who is a Bleach fan. He loved the size and the professional look of this blade. He was so happy with his gift he called and thanked me twice and he NEVER calls to say thanks.
A great sword
 
Review Date: September 10, 2007
Reviewer: Justin Deshan, Mckinney, TX
the sword came two days after I bought it. the 'made in pakistan' can be rubed off with no problems. looks nice, a great find for the price.
best ever
 
Review Date: June 10, 2007
Reviewer: Mark O'donnell,
i love it i love it i love it!!!!!!!!it is one of the best swords i have and it is great for bleach fans it is da bomb if you dont have it you dont know what your missing i love bleach sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much and to have this is so pawn'in this and the banki rulz if i cold i wold rate it 5000,000000 stars it is wort evry pinny
Zangetsu
 
Review Date: September 30, 2007
Reviewer: Syko Dok, Fort Myers, FL USA
I think that this item is an accurate replica in all but one sense. I think that the sword itself needs to be longer in order to pull off the replication in its entirity.
it's alright
 
Review Date: August 19, 2007
Reviewer: Gilead Buckholtz, I dont know where I am, where are you?
It' is a pretty nice sword if your a fan of bleach, but theres just a couple things that kinda bummed me out about the sword. First theres a nice white "Made In Pakistan" stamp on the black part of the blade. To me it kinda looks tacky, but i guess you can just get some black spray paint and cover over it. Second when it says that it is "razor sharp" it's not. It does come sort of sharpened but you can still grab the blade with your bare hand ad squeeze rather tightly and not get cut. However if you have a wet stone or something similar then you can sharpen it the rest of the way and it won't be a problem. Last thing that kinda let me down was the quality of the blade. I'm not saying that the metal is bad or anything, I don't know if it is or not, but if you look at the blade you can easily see hammer dents and some bends in the metal here and there, it's nothing too major but it just makes it look, well poorly crafted. It is still a really cool looking sword but if it leaves somethings to be desired about it.
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