Probably not the most historically acurate blade I could get, but for the price I'm happy. This makes sword #1. :-D
Congrats!.
I have one of these as well, but I got the earlier version. I'm assuming yours is the newer version, where they fixed the problems with the pommel. The older version, like mine, has a balance point about 8 or 9" in front of the guard, because the pommel is hollow and the wood grip core extends all the way back to the pommel's peen. Not only does this result in a very forward-heavy feel, but the pommels had a tendency to break.
The newer version has a solid pommel, and fixes both issues, bringing the balance point to around 5 or 6" from the guard / blade base.
I think the blade is actually extremely good for the price-point. It's not whippy, but I was still able to flex it 90 degrees (!!!!!) without any problem, and have it spring true.