Rapiers
A rapier (/ˈreɪpiər/) or espada ropera is a type of sword with a slender and sharply-pointed two-edged blade that was popular in Western Europe, both for civilian use (dueling and self-defense) and as a military side arm,[2] throughout the 16th and 17th centuries.
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forged blade, wire hilt, blade length 96cm, overall length 111cm, weight 1.2kg
forged blade, wire hilt, blade length 90cm, overall length 114cm, basket diameter 14cm, weight 1.3kg
forged blade, wire hilt, blade length 90cm, overall length 114cm, basket diameter 14cm, weight 1.3kg
forged blade, hilt with brass wire, blade length 90cm, overall length 114cm, basket diameter 14cm - decorated with brass, weight 1.5kg
forged blade, wooden hilt, blade length 90cm, overall length 114cm, basket diameter 14cm, weight 1.5kg
blackened basket, blade without groove, hilt with wire, blade length 97cm, overall length 117cm, weight 1.3kg
matt, blade without groove, hilt with wire, blade length 91cm, overall length 109cm, weight 1.3kg
forged and polished blade without groove, hilt with wire, blade length 90cm, overall length 114cm, basket diameter 14cm, weight 1.3kg
forged blade, hilt with brass wire, brass pommel, blade length 90cm, overall length 114cm, basket diameter 14cm - decorated with brass, weight 1.5kg
forged blade, wire hilt, brass pommel, blade length 90cm, overall length 114cm, basket diameter 14cm - decorated with brass, weight 1.5kg
matt, blade without groove, hilt with wire, blade length 87cm, overall length 109cm, weight 900g
matt, forged blade, hilt with wire, blade length 93cm, overall length 112cm, weight 1.3kg