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Rapier 16th century with scabbard, semi-sharp

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Product description

In the Renaissance, the sword became more and more a second weapon, alongside the gun. The blades became narrower with a sharper tip and the basket hilt became widespread. The ricasso also became more and more popular and was often used. One of the best known Renaissance swords was the rapier, which was mainly used as a duel and fashion weapon. This slender sword came into use around 1470.

This rapier is made after 16th century originals. It has a decorative basket, a wooden grip with steel wire and it is delivered including a black leather scabbard with metal fittings.


Product details
Product details:
Material: carbon steel 48 HRC, wood, leather;
Length: 115 cm;
Blade length: 94 cm;
Weight: 1550 grams;
Edge: Semi-sharp;
Tang construction: Full tang;
Pommel: Screwed;
Grip: Wood, steel wire;
Based on historical original: Yes;
Transport weight (in grams): 2000 "

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