I bought this sword somewhere around 2002 or 2003...I was in high school, and all my friends were huge into Bud K claymores and katanas. I stumbled upon this sword at a gun show, and picked it up. Didn't think much of it until I began poking around these forums a few years ago looking for some advice on another gun show find; an original Patton sabre.
Anyway, the sword in question is in the neighborhood of 48" long. It has one word painted on the blade: Pakistan. The sword is full-tang, with the tang being the full width of the grips, and riveted into place. I've bent it over my knee and flexed up to 4" before rebounding back, perfectly straight. I had the whole sword treated with Nevr-Dull, as instructed by the guy who sold it, but over the years, some moisture has penetrated the Nevr-Dull and left some spots of corrosion and rust along the blade (easy to see in person, but hard to photograph). The balance point is a little more than 3" in front of the hilt. What piqued my interest was discussing stage combat swords with, not only a few props people in plays, but a few vendors at (you probably guessed it) a gun show. They mentioned that yes, while there are Pakistani swords that are not reliable or trustworthy, there are a decent amount of stage combat swords made in Pakistan as well...having quite a familiarity with BudK and other novelty swords, I know that most of them have a nice logo stamped near the hilt; which mine lacks.
And without further ado, here's the forthcoming picture bomb:






And a bit of the corrosion (doesn't look like it, but there are tiny rough patches that you can feel):




