Camisole rapier with scabbard XVIII century

500.00

The blade is made of high-carbon alloy steel 65G.
The blade is tempered (hardness 50 HRC).
Designed for contact fencing.
There are no weaknesses in the design.
The difference from cold weapons is the lack of sharpening of the blade.
The blade is blunted (the edge thickness of the blade is 2 mm).

Blade Length: about 80cm
Total length of the sword: about 98cm
Guard width: 14 cm
Blade width at the guard: about 3 cm
The thickness of the blade at the guard: 4.5 mm
Sword weight: 1 kg

Camisole rapier in many countries was a necessary attribute of costume nobleman of the eighteenth century. Moreover, for the lack of a sword, they could even be fined. Therefore, the later camisole swords were extremely convenient, did not pull the belt and could easily serve their owner both in a duel and in the matter of charming others with their elegance.
The small but reliable hilt did not cling to the skirts of the doublet and, if necessary, confidently protected the hand. And the braid on the hilt allowed you to hold the hilt firmly and not be afraid that the sword would slip out of your hand.

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The blade is made of high-carbon alloy steel 65G.
The blade is tempered (hardness 50 HRC).
Designed for contact fencing.
There are no weaknesses in the design.
The difference from cold weapons is the lack of sharpening of the blade.
The blade is blunted (the edge thickness of the blade is 2 mm).

Blade Length: about 80cm
Total length of the sword: about 98cm
Guard width: 14 cm
Blade width at the guard: about 3 cm
The thickness of the blade at the guard: 4.5 mm
Sword weight: 1 kg

Camisole rapier in many countries was a necessary attribute of costume nobleman of the eighteenth century. Moreover, for the lack of a sword, they could even be fined. Therefore, the later camisole swords were extremely convenient, did not pull the belt and could easily serve their owner both in a duel and in the matter of charming others with their elegance.
The small but reliable hilt did not cling to the skirts of the doublet and, if necessary, confidently protected the hand. And the braid on the hilt allowed you to hold the hilt firmly and not be afraid that the sword would slip out of your hand.

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