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Rat-tail tang

A low-cost and low quality way to mount a blade into a hilt – usually seen on low quality swords and swords meant to be decorative and non-functional. Its name derives from welding a thin cylindrical rod onto the blade to create the tang. The end of the rod is usually threaded so that the pommel can be screwed into place to construct the sword hilt. This design is structurally weak and will often break at the weld if the sword is used. 

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