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Sun 09 May, 2010 10:01 pm
Overall length: 49.5 inches
Weight: 2 lbs 8.3 oz
Width of guard: 7.5 inches
Blade length: 43.25 inches (including 2 inch ricasso)
Grip: 3.5 inches
Point of Balance: 6.5" from cross
AVB Norman Hilt 61 variant
Italian, first quarter of the 17th century
The components of this rapier appear to be Italian in design. It has a very long thrusting blade of the type typically seen in the fencing works of masters like Fabris, Capoferro, Giganti and Alfieri, which was very appealing to me, since this is the style of rapier that I study, and this is exactly why I purchased the sword.
The blade has a slight bend in it with some minor edge damage. The guard shows evidence that a plate that was once on the front ring (thanks to Craig Johnson for pointing that out to me). The cord-wrapped grip is almost certainly Victorian replacement.
The handling is exactly what I like in a rapier: It has a reasonable amount of blade presence that could easily dominate the line of attack, but is still light and lively enough to perform complex actions. If I were able to have an identical training rapier for fencing I'd jump at the opportunity, as it happens to be the perfect length for me.
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