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A sabre is a straight or curved blade that is similar to a sword, but is also different in that it is only sharp on one side.
The sabre blade is often curved but can also be straight. These distinctions reveal a certain hierarchy or officer order. Depending on the shape of the sword, the status of its owner can be understood. This is an important characteristic of the sword. Although it is conceived as a weapon, it is no less devoid of symbolism. In fact, the sword is a very important distinguishing mark.
There are many different types of sword. The most famous are certainly the famous Japanese sabres. You can find all of these swords directly under the Katana or Wakizashi category on our site.
Tellknives Cutlery is delighted to present its catalogue of swords.
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In Switzerland, some knives are considered weapons. Customers must therefore be very careful when making purchases. The Swiss Weapons Act governs the acquisition of weapons on Swiss territory, and we only offer knives in our catalog that are not considered weapons under the Swiss Weapons Act. Possession of the online models offered in our shop is entirely legal. The only condition applying to the purchase of cutlery from our shop is that you must be over 18.
Yes, all items available on tellknives.ch are not considered weapons in Switzerland. Anyone over 18 years of age can buy a knife online without applying for an acquisition permit (PAE).
Delivery times are 5 to 7 working days. However, we would like to draw your attention to the fact that this delivery time may be longer. As cutlery is a highly regulated business, our imports are regularly subject to controls in accordance with the Law on Arms (LArm, 1997). These controls may slow down the delivery of orders to our customers.
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