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Errant Sidesword Op.II
The Errant Sidesword is a top-tier, swept-hilt transitional sidesword. Named after the 16th-century shifting notion of the knight-errant, perfectly portraied by Cervantes' Don Quixote, and inspired by complex hilt mid-to-end 16th-century originals, it features a robust three-branch counterguard, curved quillons, and protective upper and lower ports. The Errant combines superior hand coverage with an authoritative blade, ideal for Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA), Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), historical fencing, stage fencing, and film productions.
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Galante Cup-Hilt Rapier
The Galante Cup-Hilt Rapier, inspired by 17th-century museum designs, celebrates the dynamic Italian Scherma and geometric Iberian Destreza traditions and evokes the swashbuckling world of Dumas’ Three Musketeers. These literary heroes, immortalized in countless novels and films, wielded weapons like this, with unmatched flair and finesse. With a heat-treated cup, lightweight construction, and customizable blade cross-sections, it offers precision and adaptability. Ideal for Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA), Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), historical fencing, stage fencing, and film productions.
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Meyer Rappier
The Meyer Rappier is a tribute to Joachim Meyer, a famous 16th-century German fencing master, reflecting his 1570 treatise principles. Designed from the illustrations in his book, it features a big port, a straight wide crossguard with knuckle bow, and a wide diamond-section blade with distinctive Schilt for added defense. Ideal for Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA), Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), historical fencing, stage fencing, and film productions.
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Sprezzatura Nero Rapier
The Sprezzatura Nero Rapier, developed with Sprezzatura Wien Club and inspired by the Wallace Collection's A613, features a blackened swept-hilt, elongated flat-section blade, and dismountable design for easy maintenance. Created for late 16th-century fencing techniques, it includes a two-branch counterguard, a big port, and two projections from the small port, ensuring excellent hand protection. Ideal for Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA), Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), historical fencing, stage fencing, and film productions.
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Sprezzatura Bianco Rapier
The Sprezzatura Bianco Rapier, developed in collaboration with the instructors of Sprezzatura Wien Club, is an advanced transitional rapier inspired by the Wallace Collection’s A613. Its polished swept-hilt features an individually shaped diagonal port, an oval pommel, a two-branch counterguard, a small port and two projections. Equipped with a robust diamond-section blade, it delivers refined dynamics and exceptional precision. Ideal for Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA), Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), historical fencing, stage fencing, and film productions.
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Elector Rapier
The Elector Saxon Rapier is a top-tier, swept-hilt rapier that pays tribute to the grandeur of the Saxon court between the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Inspired by historical rapiers wielded by members and officers of the Saxon court and suited for Vincentio Saviolo's school of fencing, it features a robust three-branch counterguard, wide quillons, and a faceted spherical pommel. The Elector combines superior hand coverage with an authoritative blade, ideal for Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA), Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), historical fencing, stage fencing, and film productions.
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