Bryan ,
Thats an interesting flamberge, tell me more about it. Also a very nice AA smallsword. Nice blackened hilt. I'm sure it handles great.
Earlier, Roger Hooper put up a pic of the Del Tin Transition Rapier (Pic below) which I have always been curious about. I asked for a review of it and he sent me a P.M. which he gave me permission to post here:
Hello Morgan -
I would have answered your question on that thread, but it had progressed far enough so that my answer would be off topic.
I have mixed feelings about the transitional rapier, DT5182. Part of it is that the hilt is not a good fit for my hand, which is broad and short fingered. Longer fingers might work better with this sword. The hilt design seems too long for me. The arms of the hilt length from guard to ecusson is 1.75 inches. I also find this hilt kind of slippery, especially around the ecusson. Wearing gloves solves some of these problems.
The dimensions for the rapier over at KOA are accurate. It has a good stilff blade. It doesn't handle like a smallsword (like the Arms and Armor version, which I highly recommend) It has a heavier presence, but is still quite maneueverable.
It is like most Del Tins - good, but it could have been a lot better. I'm sure that your custom rapier is of much higher quality.
Best Regards,
Roger Hooper
Interesting. I have an old schlaeger blade on a steel transition rapier hilt. It too is is built on a bit of an oversize scale. I have to hold it french style and not use the pas de an's at all. In my opinion a trans. rapier hilt should just be a little bigger than a smallsword hilt with a symetrical hilt that offers better hand protection. Like a military smallsword hilt.
As a matter of fact. Here are the pics of the Del-Tin Smallsword, which really looks to me like another transition rapier. Its the one with the brass hilt.
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