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Gol D. Rogers's "Meito: Ace" Cutlass (Wood)

Original price $74.99 CAD - Original price $74.99 CAD
Original price
$74.99 CAD
$74.99 CAD - $74.99 CAD
Current price $74.99 CAD

Our carefully crafted real sword is inspired by Gol D. Roger's cutlass, including the colored wooden blade and it's iconic guard shape. This wooden replica of the Gol D. Roger's cutlass is 102cm (40 in) long and comes with a wooden sheath. The blade is an ideal home decoration or cosplay photoshoot accessory.

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About Gol D. Rogers's Meito: Ace from One Piece

Gol D. Roger, also known as the "Pirate King," or Gold Roger is a legendary pirate in the world of One Piece. He was the one who discovered the legendary treasure known as the One Piece, which is said to grant unlimited wealth and fame to whoever finds it. This discovery sparked the Golden Age of Piracy, as countless pirates set out on the seas in search of the treasure. His legacy and influence continue to shape the events of the One Piece series, and he remains a symbol of freedom, adventure, and the indomitable spirit of the pirate.

Gol D. Roger's cutlass, also known as the "Ace," is a legendary Meito grade sword that was used by the Pirate King himself in the One Piece series. It is one of the most famous and powerful swords in the world of One Piece. Ace is a long, curved sword with a unique and intricate hilt design. As one of the 12 Supreme Grade Blades (Saijō Ō Wazamono), the blade is said to be incredibly sharp and durable, capable of cutting through almost anything and one of the most powerful blades ever created.

Specifications

Overall Length in Sheath: 102 cm
Overall Length Without Sheath: 99 cm
Blade Length: 70 cm
Blade Thickness: 0.5 cm
Blade Width: 3 cm
Guard Width: 4 cm
Weight: 0.5 kg
Material: Wood
Sharp: No