United Cutlery Hobbit Orcrist Sword Review

Orcrist sword
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United Cutlery Hobbit Orcrist Sword UC2928 Review by Thorin O. Sword of Middle Earth from Tolkienn’s stories. Fantasy sword reviews.

Orcrist review by Thorin O.

Orcist, the popular sword from Hobbit, is known to have been crafted by the elves. It is used by Thorin for defeating the army of orcs. The pommel of the sword adorns the emblem of Ecthelion of the Fountain. The hilt has been shaped from the tooth of the dragon. This sword is now available to all the Hobbit enthusiast and sword collectors. UC has received the certificate of authenticity in creating this sword.

Hobbit Orcrist sword UC2928 is an amazing product. The sword has an overall measurement of 38 ¾ inch. The length of the blade is around 25 inches. The blade has been made of AUS stainless steel and is substantially heavy. It is a fairly large sword and gives a real weapon like feeling. The handle is made of acrylic resin and some fake gem stones. It provides a good grip. The hand guard is firm and solid.

The hobbit engraving on the sword is unobtrusive and subtle. As a matter of fact, this is the feature that distinguishes the product from the cheap replicas that are available in the market. It is not brittle and has an adequate coloration. The sword has a wooden display which features of a silkscreen graphic which completes its look.

You will notice the phrase, ‘The Serpent’s Tooth’, inscribed on both the sides of the sword. The blade has a delicately designed leaf pattern. It is located just at the base of the hilt. The leaf pattern flows to the hilt and gives it the look of a dragon tooth. Every detail of the sword has been perfectly rendered.

As far as the price of the product is concerned it is definitely a good deal. It is difficult to get a more perfect pricing than this. Overall it has a neat assembly and smooth finishing.

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