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You knew if you have read the rules
![]() YouTube is fine; no links to active sales there. . Last edited by fernando; 26th May 2022 at 01:36 PM. |
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This is most interesting! I must admit I have never heard of a 'rapier pendant' and would like to know more about this. Beyond that, the use of the rapier in Poland seems pretty esoteric, though of course obviously there must have been some degree of its presence.
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Some illustration ...
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A high end one circa 1570; Italian ... not Pole
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Thanks very much Fernando....I knew what the hanging contraption was but did not recognize this as such, and the term 'pendant' threw me a bit. These are incredibly attractive, and as rapiers are beautiful in their own right, these colorful additions really take the ensemble over the top. Very nice!
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