And i was told by a staff member of, from what i hear, 6 years of experience, i could have it out for pictures, as long as it went straight back in when i was done. I was thanked by every single person that got to take a pic with it, and i mean every single, hell the people that almost ruined it for everyone else, got horribly bashed for it. Now im not saying your gonna get bashed for it if you keep saying what you have to say, but everyone loved it, come on now, some things are ok, and some things aren't, yes, and from the reaction i got, this seemed to be ok. Now, i did get hassle here and there, and when i explained everything to any of the staff that stopped me, they understood, and ok'd it 100 percent, and most of the time they took a pic with the sword. Now i understand where your coming from, but i assure you, any and all things were legal about what i was doing. Also, i was making sure it was the safest possible setup when i was taking pics, making sure no one was behind the people holding it, or that they were as stable as they could be holding the sword, and for the love of god, why did everyone insist on wanting to pretend to stab each other with it. Not cool. lol All in all, what im trying to say, is i understand, but it was completely safe, i demonstrated this to anyone with concern by using my own hand to test the safety every time, showing that if it was going to hurt anyone than i would be the first to bleed.