| | Steel Swept Hilt Rapier SH1024
 | Swept Hilt Rapiers trace their origins to early 17th century Europe, where swordplay with the Rapier was considered an essential part of a gentleman's education and was often used in resolving gentlemanly disagreements. | |
| | | Trident Main Gauche SH1031
 | Trident Main Gauche - The Main Gauche or left-hand dagger was used in conjunction with the rapier, providing an added dimension in both offense and defense. | |
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| | Renaissance Style Fencing Rapier SH1032B
 | Renaissance Style Fencing Rapier (Schlager Blade) - Fencing in the Renaissance style is rapidly growing in popularity, combining the quickness of light blades with the structure and spirit of the duel. | |
| | | Renaissance Style Fencing Rapier SH1032
 | Renaissance Style Fencing Rapier (Double-wide Epee) - Fencing in the Renaissance style is rapidly growing in popularity, combining the quickness of light blades with the structure and spirit of the duel. | |
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| | Main Gauche SH1033
 | The Main Gauche (left-hand dagger) is designed to accompany the SH1032 and SH1032B Fencing Rapiers and is fitted with a very flexible button-ended training blade, ideal for the two-weapon fencing mode. | |
| | | Bone Handled Swept Hilt Rapier SH1092
 | Bone Handled Swept Hilt Rapiers trace their origins to early 17th century Europe, where swordplay with the Rapier was considered an essential part of a gentleman's education and was often used in resolving gentlemanly disagreements. | |
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| | Practical Rapier 43 Inch Blade SH1098
 | The Practical Rapier utilizes the popular hilt from the SH1027S Rapier, modified to accomodate our SCA-approved 43" Schlager blade (see Model SH1098 for the 37" length). | |
| | | Practical Rapier 37 Inch Blade SH1099
 | The Practical Rapier utilizes the popular hilt from the SH1027S Rapier, modified to accomodate our SCA-approved 37" Schlager blade (see Model SH1099 for the 43" length). | |
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| | Main Gauche Wood Grip SH2117
 | The Main Gauche Wood Grip trace their origins to early 17th century Europe, where swordplay with the Rapier was considered an essential part of a gentleman's education and was often used in resolving gentlemanly disagreements. | |
| | | Taza Cup Hilt Rapier SH2035
 | Taza Cup Hilt Rapier - Long extolled as the pinnacle of rapier design, the "Spanish" or "Cup Hilt" rapier and it distinctive Main Gauche undoubtedly combined style and function in 17 century Europe. | |
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| | Taza Cup Hilt Rapier Antiqued SH2035N
 | Taza Cup Hilt Rapier Antiqued Version - Long extolled as the pinnacle of rapier design, the "Spanish" or "Cup Hilt" rapier and it distinctive Main Gauche undoubtedly combined style and function in 17 century Europe. | |
| | | Taza Spanish Main Gauche SH2137
 | Matching the SH2035 "Taza" Cup-Hilt Rapier, the "Taza" Main Gauche is a beautifully decorated piece in the style of Spanish rapiers of the mid-17th century. | |
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| | Taza Spanish Main Gauche Antiqued SH2137N
 | Matching the SH2035 "Taza" Cup-Hilt Rapier, the "Taza" Main Gauche Antiqued Version is a beautifully decorated piece in the style of Spanish rapiers of the mid-17th century. | |
| | | German Main Gauche SH2194
 | Our German Main Gauche uses the same button-operated blade trapper system as the SH1031 model. The chased steel hilt faithfully reproduces the detail of the original German museum piece. | |
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| | Bone Handled Main Gauche SH2197
 | The Bone Handled Main Gauche, or left hand dagger, was often used with the rapier, providing an added dimension in both offense and defense, and the Schools of Fence which proliferated in Europe during this period taught the use of the two weapons in combination. | |
| | | Pecoraro Sabre SH2199
 | Pecoraro Sabre - One of the rapidly growing arts within historical fencing societies is that of sabre fencing in the late 19th century Italian style, originating with fencing masters who were employed to train mounted troops in the effective use of military sabre. | |
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| | Radaelli Sabre SH2200
 | Radaelli Sabre - Guiseppe Radaelli, 19th century Milanese fencer of the northern Italian school, is noted for the development of modern sabre play with a light, narrow-bladed weapon. | |
| | | Side Sword SH2203
 | The Side Sword (SH2203) was a military sword of the 16th & 17th century Renaissance period that also achieved popularity among civilians, due to its relatively light weight & quickness. | |
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| | Torino Rapier SH2204
 | Based on models of 17th century swept-hilt rapiers of Italian ancestry and combining the better features of several pieces, our Torino Rapier (SH2204) with matching main gauche (SH2207) is sure to become the standard by which all others are measured. | |
| | | Torino Rapier Left Handed SH2204L
 | Torino Rapier Left Handed - Based on models of 17th century swept-hilt rapiers of Italian ancestry and combining the better features of several pieces, our Torino rapier with matching main gauche is sure to become the standard by which all others are measured. | |
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| | Torino Rapier Antiqued SH2204N
 | Based on models of 17th century swept-hilt rapiers of Italian ancestry and combining the better features of several pieces, our Torino Rapier Antiqued Version with matching main gauche (SH2207) is sure to become the standard by which all others are measured. | |
| | | Soligen Rapier SH2205
 | Based on models of 17th century swept-hilt rapiers of Germanic ancestry, our Solingen Rapier (SH2205) with matching main gauche (SH2208) is an excellent rendition of the timely originals. | |
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| | Soligen Rapier Antiqued SH2205N
 | Based on models of 17th century swept-hilt rapiers of Germanic ancestry, our Solingen Rapier Antiqued SH2205N with matching main gauche (SH2208) is an excellent rendition of the timely originals. | |
| | | Gustav Rapier SH2206
 | Gustav Rapier - King Gustav II Adolf (1594-1632) was monarch of Sweden from 1611-1632. | |
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| | | Torino Main Gauche SH2207
 | Based on models of 17th century swept-hilt rapiers of Italian ancestry and combining the better features of several pieces, our Torino rapier (SH2204) with matching Main Gauche (SH2207) is sure to become the standard by which all others are measured. | |
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| | Torino Main Gauche Antiqued SH2207N
 | Based on models of 17th century swept-hilt rapiers of Italian ancestry and combining the better features of several pieces, our Torino rapier (SH2204) with matching Main Gauche Antiqued (SH2207N) is sure to become the standard by which all others are measured. | |
| | | Soligen Main Gauche SH2208
 | Based on models of 17th century swept-hilt rapiers of Germanic ancestry, our Solingen Rapier (SH2205) with matching Main Gauche (SH2208) is an excellent rendition of the timely originals. | |
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| | Soligen Main Gauche Antiqued SH2208N
 | Based on models of 17th century swept-hilt rapiers of Germanic ancestry, our Solingen Rapier (SH2205) with matching Main Gauche Antiqued (SH2208N) is an excellent rendition of the timely originals. | |
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| | | Practical Cup-hilt Rapier SH2261
 | Designed for the rapier fencer with a preference for the cup-hilt style who wishes to spar in saftey, our Practical Cup-hilt Rapier & Main Gauche fit the bill perfectly. | |
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| | Practical Main Gauche Blade OH2256
 | Practical Sparring Main Gauche Blade for: Solingen Main Gauche (SH2208, SH2208N), Torino Main Gauche (SH2207, SH2207N) Gustav Main Gauche (SH2209, SH2209N) | |
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| | Federschwert SH2333
 | Our all new Practical Fencing Longsword (or Federschwert) is based on classical training pieces used in Renaissance Europe. | |
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