Full Disclosure
I received this sword as a review sword from Darksword Armory and did not pay full price for it. Darksword Armory has been the subject of alot of controversy and public attention lately, several months back Robert posted in myArmoury that DSA was planning on sending some of their newer swords out for reviews. Being curious myself about what all the talk was about i contacted Robert and told him i would be interested in doing a review of one of their swords. I've handled a good number of swords now, and made several myself, so I feel like i have a pretty good grasp of what does and does not make a good sword. I did not have to pay for this sword, but DSA lists the price at roughly $360.00 Blunt, and $390.00 for the sharpened version so i will be doing this review keeping that price point in mind.
Initial Impressions
The sword came very well packaged, it was like trying to bust into a Tank to get at the sword. There was no chance of damage with the packaging. The sword was wrapped in multiple layers of buble wrap, then placed inside a box with foam and a rubber tip protector. Its certainly packaged better than i have personally sent out some blades. Ill give packaging a solid 10 out of 10



Statistics
Total length: 36"
Blade length: 28"
Blade width at base: 2"
Weight: 2 lbs 7 oz
POB: between 2" and 3" from guard
Components
The Blade:
The blade on this sword is very impressive to me, it has a hollow grind and a very attractive Just shy of mirror polish. Its a higher level of polish that i keep on my working swords, but it is very attractive without being gaudy. The grind is very smooth with no owave or ripple to the profile or edge. everything is very clean and crisp. The blade has noticeable distal taper and is not at all what i was expecting considering past reviews of DSA swords. The only real flaw to the blade itself is right at the tip the last 1/2 inch is thicker than the rest where the grinder didnt quite get it down. Neddle points can be very difficult to grind, but a flaw nonetheless.
Id give the blade an 8 out of 10 because of the flawed tip



The Handle:
The Handle of the sword is very well shaped and fits my small hands well, the grip is single handed, but it leaves about an inch of space between the bottom of the hand and the pommel. For me this is a major plus, alot of single handed swords have extremely short grips and it leads to the pommel digging into the wrist. This is not the case with this sword. The grip is a Bown leather wrap with a nice riser pattern that fills the hand well. One thing about this sword i have not seen on others is that the seam is stitched and is a very clean termination. you can feel the seam in hand when you hold the sword, but it is not uncomfortable at all. My only complaint with the grip is that the leather where it meets the guard and pommel could have been tucked under and executed a bit cleaner being that the sword is a bit higher in price point i wouldn't have left that detail out.
I give the grip and 8 out of 10 points




The Guard:
The Guard is well fitted and solid, and is aesthetically pleasing. It's a bit of a fantasy design, i don't think there is any historical one like this, but it is attractive and what i would describe as historically feasible. the guard has been buffed to a close to mirror shine, however there are some machine grinding marks that didnt get polished out along the top sides of the guard, but honestly its not that bad, its typical of what i would call "hand made" characteristics, but some people who prefer the 100% flawless machine look may find it off putting.
I give the guard a 7 out of 10 because of the machine marks.


The Pommel:
The Pommel is a sort of Octagon shape with a peen block on top and the flats are fluted/hollow ground. According to DSA it is a copy of a historic piece, and is pleasing to my eye. Like the Guard, it is very solid and tight. There is no play or rattle whatsoever. The pommel has a sort of Satin Brushed looking polish to it which IMO is nicer than the mirror buffed guard. the satin polish looks more realistic of what id expect a medieval sword to have and is very pleasing to my eyes. The Peen is clean but visible.
I give the pommel a 9 out of 10 because there is a bit of black crud inside the circular cut outs, but its kind of nit picking.


The Scabbard:
Since this was just a review sword there was no scabbard accompanying it, so i cant speak towards the quality of such. They look nice in the pictures lol
Handling Characteristics
This is where the sword shines, this sword is extremely well balanced and very lively in the hand. Tip control is excellent and even in my inexperienced hands i am able to hit my mark quite well. Im used to big wide bladed viking swords as far as 1 handers go, so this was new to me. The sword is very light and fast, and IMO if the blade was about 3 inches longer it would be my ideal dueling sword or civilian carry sword. It definitely doesn't look or feel like it was made for the battlefield where you would be fighting armored foes, the blade is too flexible to thrust through armor, but as i said, it would really shine in single unarmored combat. Single handers really arent my forte', i have a bad shoulder and its difficult for me to use a 1 handed sword for very long, but this sword really feels good to me. At least during my short dry handling sessions.
As handling applies i give this sword a solid 10 out of 10 which really surprised me.
Test Cutting (if applicable)
OK, so the review has been mostly positive up to this point, the sword is not without its flaws, but some issues that need addressed here. The sword received the darksword armory sharpening service and i'm sorry to say but it is utter garbage. They put a very steep >90* secondary bevel on the blade which is a damn shame...its a beautifully executed hollow grind and then BAM huge bevel. The bevel actually looks JUST like the bevels that come on a lot of really cheap SLO's advertised as sharp. Not only is there a secondary bevel but it is dull and doesnt even meet to create an "edge" i can drag the sword back and forth across my arm in a sawing motion and it doesn't even itch, let alone cut or slice. Despite my initial impressions i decided not to judge it until i tried it as i was surprised by the edge on my Hanwei Tinker Viking sword when i lopped a deers head off. BUT this was nit the case. I wasnt able to "cut" a single bottle. It looked like i was playing T Ball, batting bottles across my yard. The ones that didnt bat exploded and burst under pressure...the swords thrusting capability was excellent and i was able to consistently thrust through bottles. But the factory edge is quite frankly one of the worst i've seen.
I give the sharpening service a 0 out of 10
Conclusions:
Darksword Armory has really stepped up their game in the sword market by providing proper distal taper, very beautiful blade geometry and polishing, and tight fittings overall. Handling on this model was amazing, however as many other customers are...im a cutter. The sword can be the most beautiful sword in the world but if it wont cut its not really a sword in my book, more of a waster/practice sword than functional weapon. I would personally buy any of the DSA models i found pleasing, but i would not pay extra money for the sharpening service to butcher the blade. I have the ability to sharpen a blade on my own, a lot of people do, but if i didn't the edge alone would be a deal breaker on an otherwise amazing sword for the value. I think DSA needs to step up their sharpening standards and produce some proper cutting edges with better geometry and more attention to the detail of such, if they are able to do that they will be a very good option for those who don't have the budget for higher end swords, these mid grade swords are very pleasing, and IMO a step up from the Hanwei tinker line in terms of fit and finish and overall appearance, but its all for nothing if we cant cut with them. That being said ill probably be buying a Darksword armory Excalibur sword when i can afford it. But will be getting the blunt version and sharpening it myself.
Pros:
Beautiful polish and blade design
Solid fittings
comfortable grip
Top Notch Balance and Handling
Cons:
Edge was one of the worst I've ever seen. Sword will not cut.
Small minor rust spot on the tip, most likely from transit as it was fresh and came off with never dull.
Small machine marks on the guard.

The Bottom Line:
I would recommend this sword to anyone who finds this sword type appealing as long as they are able to sharpen it themselves, or prefer it to be blunt.
As the Points rank up, there was a possibility of 70 Points this sword could score based on all the aspects. This sword received 52, that's a 74% which is pretty low for such a nice sword. The real killer was the terrible sharpening job. You cant Polish a Gold Bar with Poo and expect it to come out shiny.
My plan of attack is to work this sword over, clean up the flaws, and do a full resharpening and then try to cut again and see what it can do...ill post the update to this review once i have done so. Cheers