I though folks might find this interesting.....i stumbled across it while researching a different Forum-inspired topic in my university library system. It's like a PBS children's special on rapier vs. sword in renaissance England. Some interesting stuff in there with regards to how the discussion/debate was being conducted by swordsmen and regarded by scholars circa 1615. Enjoy!

Here is a link to the full document: http://eebo.chadwyck.com/search/full_rec?SOUR...;ID=V20988

Its only 8 pages, but i've compiled it into a single PDF document. PM me and i'd be happy to send it along.

Here is the catalog extract:
Worke for cutlers ; or, A merry dialogue betweene sword, rapier and dagger....
Title: Worke for cutlers ; or, A merry dialogue betweene sword, rapier and dagger. Acted in a show in the famous Universitie of Cambridge A. D. 1615. Ed., with historical prologue and glossarial epilogue, by Alert Forbes Sieveking. With introductory note by Dr. A. W. Ward, facsimiles of proclamation of 1613, and two play bills.
Published: London : C. J. Clay and Sons, 1904.
Description: 92 p. incl. front, facsims. 23 cm.