Nathan Dexter wrote:The Order of the Seven Hearts contradicts the ARMA on the cutting with rapiers issue, and dissagree with us on the validity of those techniques
be aware of that.
ARMA is using a different definition of rapier than the Order of the Seven Hearts, one that excludes the weapons taught by the Italian "rapier" masters that Seven Hearts teaches. Mentally substitute "Renaissance cut and thrust sword" whenever a Seven Hearts writer writes "rapier," and substitute "rapier" whenever one of them writes "baroque rapier," and you will be perfectly comfortable.
Since we're discussing Manciolino here, and no one disagrees that Manciolino's sword is a sword, the issue shouldn't even arise. Unless someone wants to classify Manciolino's sword as a rapier so that his two swords chapter falls into the "case of rapiers" exception...but then you'll have to explain why he tells you to cut with them.

