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A '''sword-like object''' (SLO) is a derogatory term used to describe [[weapon]]s (particularly [[sword]]s) that have the form, but not function as a [[fighting]] weapon. These are also known as "wall-hangers". |
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Typically these items are overly heavy, have blunt or machine ground edges, fantastical embellishments or blades and are made of materials that are not suitable for combat [[blade]]s |
Typically these items are overly heavy, have blunt or machine ground edges, fantastical embellishments or blades and are made of materials that are not suitable for combat [[blade]]s, e.g. [[stainless steel]]. |
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Another giveaway is a stamp saying, "Made in XXXX" where XXXX is a country. |
Another giveaway is a [[stamp]] saying, "Made in XXXX" where XXXX is a country. |
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[[category:weapons]] |
[[category:weapons]][[category:SCAism]] |
Latest revision as of 01:10, 28 February 2010
A sword-like object (SLO) is a derogatory term used to describe weapons (particularly swords) that have the form, but not function as a fighting weapon. These are also known as "wall-hangers".
Typically these items are overly heavy, have blunt or machine ground edges, fantastical embellishments or blades and are made of materials that are not suitable for combat blades, e.g. stainless steel.
Another giveaway is a stamp saying, "Made in XXXX" where XXXX is a country.