A New Blade?

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I am looking to buy a soward and have found Kris Cutlery.

What do you guys know about this company? Is it worth my money to buy one of their less expensive ones? Or should I save some more and get something more expensive from somwhere else?

Thank you.

Dave
 
First I suggest sword (soward?) questions be taken to the Sword Discussion Forum.

Next issue is answering your question. You will hear answers like this a LOT unless you are more specific the first time around.

"It depends."

What does it depend on? What you want to spend, what you intend to do with it, what your priorities are, et cetera. What model are you looking at, and why?

It would be helpful if you explained some of these issues briefly. For what they are, they're good. But what they are may not directly correspond to what you want.

If you want to slide this over to the Sword Discussion Forum, please do. But be more specific to your intentions and tastes, so we can help you a bit better.

Shinryû.
 
Movin' this to the Soward Forum:-)
david

[This message has been edited by davidb415 (edited 06-22-2001).]
 
I second what Robert said. Which model were you looking at by the way?

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Geez, make ONE little typo and these smartalecks NEVER let you live it down!
I have to apologize for them SamuraiDave, they have no class.

Now what kind of soward was it you were looking for?
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Dave, my experience with Kris has been good...but the swords are not what I'd call pretty or even close. What they are though are fine, well made and tough users or beaters. The fellow who owns Kris is a really nice guy to deal with but watch out if you call him long distance. He will run up the bill gabbing. The only complaint I have with them is that they seem to be backordered a lot. That is also a good sign because a lot of people are buying.

He's also honest which is a lot more then I can say for many of the sword dealers.
 
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