No because if you do that when you put the sword on the rock it ain't gonna make a crack
In the Disney animated movie The Sword in Stone, Arthur, nicknamed Wart by Merlin, is accompanying Kaye to a joust as his squire. Wart forgets Kaye's sword and is headed back to fetch it when he comes across a sword embedded in stone. Wanting to get back to the tournament as soon as possible he decides to pull the sword from the stone and take it back to Kaye. What Wart didn't realize was that this sword was placed in the stone to be pulled from the stone only by the "rightwise born King of England." Others had tried but not been able to remove the sword. Wart easily pulls the sword from the stone and is acknowledge by everyone as Arthur, King of England.
The Sword in the Stone was created in 1938.
The sword in the stone and Excalibur are 2 different things. Merlin put the sword in the stone in the stone( which by pulling it out made Arthur King Arthur), and Excalibur was the sword that came later after the sword in the stone broke. Excalibur came from the Lady in the Lake.
Sword in the Stone - attraction - was created in 1992.
T. H. White wrote The Sword in the Stone.
steel wool and a polishing stone. But, why would you remove the black finish?
In some versions of the legend, Merlin placed the sword in the stone, in other versions it was supposed to be the sword of Maximus who put the sword in the stone before he went off to Rome to become emperor, pledging that the sword would remain until the day he returned to rule England.
The duration of The Sword in the Stone - film - is 1.32 hours.
The sword in the stone is nobody, it is a model. There is a legend of a wizard named Merlin, to help king aurthur seek the sword.
The Sword in the Stone - film - was created on 1963-12-25.
The name of the owl in the Disney classic, The Sword in the Stone, was Archimedes :)
because its stuck in a stone maybe.