Beautiful sword, with a blade of hardened Toledo steel & a mother-of-Pearl grip. No scabbard. That is the only reason why I did not assign 5 stars,, but the US 1840 NCO sword scabbard fits. Superior to any other Masonic sword I have seen.
Rated 4 out of 5
Rory Cain –
The espada Masonica is a very nice sword, with a sturdier blade than other masonic swords. It has the straight blade required if a Masonic sword. The trefoil quillons are acceptable in most masonic orders, and highly desirable in the Council of Knight Masons. But as this sword is only available with the pommel and guard in bronze or silver and most masonic orders specify gilt, check first whether bronze or silver is acceptable in your masonic order. You will also need to source your own scabbard. The US NCO pattern of 1840 fits, but it’s metal parts are in gilt. Another reason why this sword should be available in gilt.
Rory Cain –
Beautiful sword, with a blade of hardened Toledo steel & a mother-of-Pearl grip. No scabbard. That is the only reason why I did not assign 5 stars,, but the US 1840 NCO sword scabbard fits. Superior to any other Masonic sword I have seen.
Rory Cain –
The espada Masonica is a very nice sword, with a sturdier blade than other masonic swords. It has the straight blade required if a Masonic sword. The trefoil quillons are acceptable in most masonic orders, and highly desirable in the Council of Knight Masons. But as this sword is only available with the pommel and guard in bronze or silver and most masonic orders specify gilt, check first whether bronze or silver is acceptable in your masonic order. You will also need to source your own scabbard. The US NCO pattern of 1840 fits, but it’s metal parts are in gilt. Another reason why this sword should be available in gilt.