Replicated from a 17th century German piece, our Solingen Rapier and matching
Main Gauche exhibit the “blade-catcher” style of quillons used
throughout northern Europe. Available in both bright and antiqued versions,
both of these pieces will accept the “Practical” sparring blades.
All Hanwei rapiers have stainless steel hilts, for reduced maintenance,
and high-carbon steel flex-tempered blades. Our three swept-hilt styles (Solingen,
Torino, Gustav) are available with hilts in both polished and antiqued finishes.
The latter finish, developed by Hanwei, has allowed a museum-quality patina
to be applied to stainless steel while the non-corroding properties of the
steel are retained. This finish is extremely attractive and gives a very
authentic appearance to the piece.
The swept-hilt rapiers and their attendant main gauches have now been redesigned
to provide lighter, better balanced pieces than earlier models. The hilts
are now of the same size as the museum pieces on which they are based, providing
an authentic “feel” in the user’s hand. All of the rapier
and main gauche blades shown on Pages 80, 81, 82 and 83 of
the catalog are interchangeable with the “Practical” blades (OH2255
- rapier, OH2256 - Main Gauche), which are designed for safety in rapier
sparring. This gives the user a wide choice of swept hilt styles for use
with both live and “Practical” blades.
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| Sword |
Live Blade | Practical Blade |
| SH2205N |
OH2327 | OH2255 |
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