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it depends! do you want a decorative display piece? do you want an actual sharp sword to practice cutting stuff with? or do you want a blunt sword to safely train solo or against sparring partners?
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@vitalis I don't really need display items, and sparring isn't really on the table. A machete or something similar is actually practical for hiking overgrown areas in the summer. I guess that's where my mind was going.
I think a medieval/renaissance era falchion would be surprisingly practical to use like a machete for clearing trails.
https://swordier.com/products/swordier-swm-1034-floral-themed-upgraded-clip-point-falchion-with-wooden-core-scabbard
https://swordier.com/products/swordier-swm-1034-floral-themed-upgraded-clip-point-falchion-with-wooden-core-scabbard