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Original rapiers?
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hello.I hope all members have been very well and happy since the last time i had chance to log into the forum,which has been quiet long time.
May I please learn your opinion about the attached pictures? Could any of these rapiers have possibility to be original 300-400 years old or so?(The first picture especially) According to me impossible because i cant feel even a least degree of material aging expected to occur on almost half a thousand years aged swords even if they have been kept very carefully since the day of their production. But a good internet buyer of me insists they are original, and requests me to find rapiers like them for him. :confused: regards |
I know very, very little about rapiers, but even i can see that these are obvious modern repros. Your good buyer friend has had someone pull the woll over his eyes, me thinks. ;) :)
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This is not real.You just have to look at the logo in the back of the pictures. A known site for sword reproductions :D .
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Yes although I dont know that brand or website whatever, they are obviously new reproductions. I hoped a very little possibility just in the 1st picture only because he says he is about to buy that one!! and doesnt like some real antique rapiers which I offer him, because of their 'poor' condition :p . Perhaps as the last hope I will try to convince him showing this thread so that he will keep his money and buy some more stuff from me instead :)
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lol thank you. I hope him to be very grateful to me. or perhaps he will hate me because he is so proud with his 16-17th century rapier collection :D .
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And the first one is a Darkwood Armory "ringhilt" rapier. They make modern repro, of course. Their products are rather good, if one obviates some weight issues in a few of their models.
The one shown here is Catalog Number AVBN #58. Go HERE for Darkwood's general catalog and HERE for what they call the "ringhilt" rapiers. No way one is going to find an original rapier at these prices, I'm afraid. |
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