I collect both knives and swords. I have more than 80 blades; everything from pre-Civil-War European, to Civil War, to WWII, to newly manufactured original and reproduction blades. I buy higher-end blades; usually $500 and up, topping out at about $2500. My point is that I am comparing Dawson's Highwayman sword to an excellent grade of knives, daggers, and swords. Out of everything that I have collected over the years the Dawson might be the tightest, most solid blade of all of them. When I show someone my collection, it has become first sword that I show them. It creates exactly the right first impression; the idea that attention to detail is important to me.
The Highwayman is extremely well made. The finish on the blade is gorgeous. The grip, which is the downfall of some of the products from other companies, is beautiful and high quality. The scabbard fit is perfect. The sword's weight and balance are exactly right for me, and it feels great in my hand. It wasn't cheap, but as far as I am concerned it was worth every penny. If you appreciate extraordinarily high quality workmanship, then you will appreciate the Highwayman and, I would have to think, any Dawson blade.