The swords , knives and axes are training tools. The thousands of customers who use them for that would disagree with you. The war clubs are fully functional impact tools and there are plenty of customers who would disagree with you.
@@vulpestraining8862 Well if customers will buy such, then you can smile all of the way to the bank for sure. You are exhibiting at some sort of weapons show and so there is likely an attendance of interested people.
Yours is certainly not a very good or informed or helpful opinion, but if someone might see it why not comment it. After all you're completely anonymous, so you can be as much of a tool as you want and it won't find its way back to you in the real world.
@@joshwaggoner1301 I take it that you disagree lol. I am not a fan of fantasy weapons and that is my point. I would be more interested in reproductions of weapons that were in common use at one time. I would love to have a US naval cutlass for example and I understand that they were being made again. so anonymity bothers you and if so your name really must be Mr. Josh Waggoner.
@@loquat44-40 Seems you didn't take half a second to actually look at anything he's carrying... 99.9% of everything he sells is based on historical weapons... including cutlasses. But you'd rather show your ass for the sake of a snarky comment than actually be informed.
HOW MUCH FOR MIKE'S DESIGN SWORD? THANK YOU
They certainly do not look very useful except to put up on a wall. But if someone will pay a lot of money for it, why not sell it.
The swords , knives and axes are training tools. The thousands of customers who use them for that would disagree with you.
The war clubs are fully functional impact tools and there are plenty of customers who would disagree with you.
@@vulpestraining8862 Well if customers will buy such, then you can smile all of the way to the bank for sure. You are exhibiting at some sort of weapons show and so there is likely an attendance of interested people.
Yours is certainly not a very good or informed or helpful opinion, but if someone might see it why not comment it.
After all you're completely anonymous, so you can be as much of a tool as you want and it won't find its way back to you in the real world.
@@joshwaggoner1301 I take it that you disagree lol. I am not a fan of fantasy weapons and that is my point. I would be more interested in reproductions of weapons that were in common use at one time. I would love to have a US naval cutlass for example and I understand that they were being made again.
so anonymity bothers you and if so your name really must be Mr. Josh Waggoner.
@@loquat44-40 Seems you didn't take half a second to actually look at anything he's carrying...
99.9% of everything he sells is based on historical weapons... including cutlasses. But you'd rather show your ass for the sake of a snarky comment than actually be informed.