My Time with The Gen2 Celtic

by Caleb (Darth) Hader
(USA)

Hello everyone, it's me your very favorite sword collector, blogger, fanatic, the list goes on and on, that you've never met, or maybe you have, who knows, I don't care, well not about you, I care about you very much, without you who would read this? Well nobody I suppose, unless whoever reading this isn't themselves, and in that very case I have something to tell you, get out of that person's body right now, he needs it to read my post. So there, greetings done.

You're you, or you who isn't you better give that body back to he who is himself right now (you heard me, go, right now, or later, just make sure you, yourself reads this post,and not you who isn't you, unless you want to; and my name is C. Hader or if you prefer Darth Hader as I often go by, sometimes.

Ok, Ok enough backwords, forwards, stepping to the side, and finally backwords again talking, this post is about swords, not me talking like Sheogorath. Now my first "real sword" was the Gen 2 Celtic Anthropomorphic Sword, when I first gt it out of the box I got that "oh this weighs more than stainless, huh?" feeling, and I liked it.

Not when I tried using it on very knotted wood, and I mean "really" knotty, it did ok for right out of the box. Now let me tell you, this sword has gone through a lot, I mean its been with me for all this time.

Also I had this test dummy made of 2x4s named "Beaxjangles" who, which I broke with this very sword, so through all my destructive and anti-care methods with this sword, I can say it's at least a 4 out of 5, for secure handle, undamaged blade, good weight and handling, and being an ok representation of a celtic leaf bladed sword

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