The funny thing about this piece is that I used to not like it. At all. I remember when the line drawing was first posted in the design phase, and I thought it looked kind of clunky. I think part of it is that I've never cared that much for the wider XIII family of blades, instead preferring the more slender styles, visually. And the hilt looked so odd to me. After it was in production, and I was able to see photos, I still didn't care much for it. But because it was so different than the typical swords on the market, I found myself going back to the photos and looking on it. And I started to admire the unique guard, and the way it was shaped. And the oddball quality of the sword started making me appreciate it more and more. Still, I expected it to be a little bit on the heft side, as many XIII styled blades are, and I figured it wouldn't be my preference. Then I had the chance to handle one at WMAW, and realized how wrong I was: The sword is far lighter than I realized, and it just soars through cuts.
I've only done some very light test cutting, but so far its keen edge and thin, broad blade have shown it to slice incredibly well. I can't wait to try it on tatami.
I ordered mine with the bronze pommel and a blue grip, and it really has a very regal appeal to it with that combination. I find the blue and bronze really set each other off.
And now I can't afford any more swords for a very, very long time, but at least I can be happy for the time being with the ones I have. :)





