Weight: 3lbs 6oz
Overall length: 43 1/2
Blade length: 33 7/8
Blade width: 17/8
Grip: 6 5/8
P.O.B.: 1 3/4
C.O.E.: 17in from guard
Guard width: 9 1/8
Oakesshott typology type: XVa
Blade: j1pommel
Style: 8 guard
The blade XVa is beautifully forged from 5160 spring steel. The spine that runs the length of the blade is very straight with an acute point and a flattened diamond cross section with a satin finish.
The black guard looks very nice and very true to the original sword. The pommel has a black finish and hot penned with a rivet block.
For a sub $300 sword, it is a great value for money. On paper it sounds like it is worth much more, but it has it's flaws. When it is taken apart, the pommel nut IS an actual nut. With one twist it will come loose even though it is claimed to be hot penned. The pommel is also threaded to the tang. There is a steel spacer between the pommel and the grip, which is also threaded, and sandwiches the grip down to the guard. There is a steel spacer between the grip and the guard. The tang is beefy and full. The guard has LA stamp on it and is also a bit beefy,but not by much.
Conclusion: this is a very well made sword with a beautiful historically accurate blade At first glance, the hilt looks historically accurate, apart from the spacers and the threaded parts of the assembly. Overall, as a XVa it is very well done and great value for money but as a historic Black Prince replica that's another story.
I will say I have no retreats in buying this sword.

