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Allen Johnson wrote:This is not an easy nor commonly used technique. We can only assume because it wasn't nearly as effective as rapier and dagger or even empty off hand.
Allen Johnson wrote:By effective I meant the usefulness of the experience as a whole. Time put into, training, and use. I just don't think the upside of a case of rapiers is high enough to warrant the time and effort needed to master it. If it was dramatically more effective I think more people would have used it. Also think of the marketing if word got out that dual rapiers was the baddest self defence system on the planet. We'd be seeing manuals and masters of this most secret art everywhere. I kind of group it with the flamberge blades. Kinda looks nifty and vicious, but really doesn't help much. They died out pretty quick too.
Allen Johnson wrote:This is typically seen with what is more properly known as a case of rapiers. Even then, these are not the typical rapiers, but altered ones so they could fit in the same scabbard.
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