This is a rapier and dagger set based on excavated pieces from the South of France and dated around 1600.
The blade is 107cm/43" and is hexagonal for the first 80cm approximately and then goes in to a diamond. It starts at 8mm thick and thins rapidly to around 6mm at 30cm from the guard and then tapers fairly evenly to the tip. Overall rapier weight is 1390g or 3lbs1oz
The dagger is based on the same find pair and has a 33cm/13" blade.
Both weapons have steel hilt furniture and iron wire binding and Turks heads, over wooden grips. Notably the the rapier has a hollow pommel.
The rapier has a poplar cored wooden scabbard covered in a bonded leather outer with a fabricated steel chape and a 6 strap hanger with bronze fittings.
The dagger has a double layer leather sheath with fabricated steel fittings and a staple on the rear of the locket which the belt passes through.
The belt itself is veg tan leather with an embossed pattern and bronze furniture. The hanger set is available here https://todcutler.com/collections/sword-chapes/products/hanger-set-1
We now have an Instagram page which I am finding quite useful for just diarising my workshop and you can find various stages of this build here https://www.instagram.com/todsworkshop/
I hope you like it and of course if you have any questions or comments, please fire away.
Tod



















