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WB, your on the mark there. My Claymore is roughly over 4 foot long from tip to hilt. It's only a replica but steel is steel and it's an impressive weapon all the same. I think traditionally they were used mainly for ceramonial occassions but I have no doubt they were used on the battlefield. Definatly ideal for bringing down a knight on a horse if you've left your spear at home ;) Owning swords aren't illegal here in Oz (yet) but I did have a couple of weapons seized by customs in the early 90's when returning from a 6 month trip in Africa which include a Somalian Sword Stick and an ornate dagger. I asked if the blades could be removed as my main interest was in the hilt/s and scabbard/s but buerocracy has little to do with common sense ie, how are the weapons dangerous if they don't have any blades. One sword I would really like to add to the collection is a rapier :punk: What it lacks in brute strength, it makes up for easily in speed and agility :notworthy:
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