Got to handle this today. This is a really nice sword! I see why people often refer to it as a "beast", but that's meant in a good way. There are heavy swords that are awkward to handle, and then there's heavy swords that scream, "Use me." Ed's sword falls in the latter category. It's got some serious heft to it, but it balances wonderfully, and flows quite nicely. It also has a really nice, powerful feel. For a while, the sword market got a little carried away with reproducing super light swords (and truthfully, it was necessary for the market to do this, because it was a backlash against the years where all modern swords were ridiculously heavier than the historical counterparts). I'm glad to see this sword representing some of the true swords of war, where you can see that a heavy sword does not automatically equal a slow or awkward sword, if the makers know what they are doing.
I can't wait to see how well it cuts on targets!