Depends, are you gonna hang it on the wall and never touch it, or do you want it to be usable should an unforseen horde of Norsemen go a-viking in yer neighbourhood?
Me? Were I looking for an actual weapon, I know a few competent weaponsmiths that I could probably get in touch with locally. If I were paying for it with my own money though (ie paying a real price that a normal schmoe could pay) I would look at either Museum Replicas (and be picky, a number of their pieces aren't worth the money at ll) or someone that sells Paul Chen Hanwei (spelling?) swords. I've no personal experience with Paul Chen, but I hear very good things.
Frankly, I'd suggest looking for a place where you can actually go and handle the weapon. You'll likely be surprised how much your hand may hate something that your eye loves. I found that while swords are pretty to look at, I tend to like the heft of a good mass weapon, such as mace, axe, or hammer. I also found that I like the feel of swords that I never would've thought from the look. Be careful, and try to find something that you can touch before buying it. Weapons ain't cheap after all.
Oh, and if you're just looking for a wallhanger, there are hundreds of el-cheapo places around that sell United Cutlery type stuff perfect for adorning your mantlepiece and impressing chicks.
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