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Benjamin Smith wrote:
They don't know how to spell rapier (rappier on their site).
Views of their blades are virtually nil, and their hilts look pretty clunky, IMO. The craftsmanship doesn't look up to par with anything I've seen before.
Their representation of it, however, may very well be faulty - then again it may be spot on. I sort of doubt that, due to the lack of a complex hilt, but I've never handled one before.
Greg Coffman wrote:I think their wasters look pretty good. New Stirling Arms doesn't really have pictures of their blades either. But the complexity in the craftsmanship matches NSA as does the ergonomics, and their rapier crosses are even narrower than NSA's. The crosses here are no wider than the handle which matches what we see on actual swords. Their rapier features a metal pommel cap which should provide plenty of balance. I not sure where you are seeing poor craftsmanship.
Greg Coffman wrote:Meyer depicts some rapiers without complex hilts as does Marozzo, Frederico Ghisliero, and Di Grassi.
Benjamin Smith wrote:Their dussack's look ok, but the grain of the wood isn't in line with the shape of the weapon. If it wasn't so thick I'd think it would break in the middle.
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