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Fencing in the Renaissance style plays a prominent part in historical re-enactment, combining the quickness of light blades with the structure and spirit of the duel. In addition to our Practical Swept Hilt and Cup-Hilt Rapiers (see Pages 81, 85) we have developed a number of other weapons for the Renaissance fencer and these are presented here.
The oval section Schlager blade, as used on the SH1032B Fencing Rapier, is available separately for blade replacement or for use in building customized rapiers. Authorized for rapier fencing by many reenactment groups, the OHLASP01 is a sturdy blade, forged in high-carbon spring steel.
The Fencing Rapier, a standard in the sport, is available with either the Schlaeger blade (SH1032B) or double-wide Epee (Musketeer) blade (SH1032). Either blade will fit the OL301 sheath. The Main Gauche (SH1033) is fitted with a training blade that combines adequate parrying stiffness at the forte with tip flexibility for safety, making the piece ideal for two-weapon sparring.
Made by Hanwei.
Key Features: Schlaeger blade Designed for the Renaissance fencer Very durable
Specifications: Overall length: 42” Blade length: 37” Handle length: 5” Weight: 2lb Box height: 43” Box width: 11”
Specs will vary slightly from piece to piece.
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The term "battle ready", when used to describe a sword, means that the sword is made of high carbon spring steel - a very strong and flexible steel.
If you place an order for one of our replica weapons (swords, maces, axes, etc.), you agree that you are at least 18 years old and have read our
Sword Care and Safety section and you will be responsible for your weapon's use or misuse.
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