This is a bit of an odd ball querry based on a webpage that I've seen and a copy of a swiss german book that I flicked through! The webpage displays the measurements of a number of rapiers from 1580 to 1620 ish, from acros Europe that show a deliberate effort made by the makers to balance the rapier on a point about 22% of the length of the whole rapier from the pommel to the point. The book showed picture of balancing scales and pommels of similar shapes but different weights. The implication is that the guard was fitted to a blade, attached to the scale and then balanced by trying different pommels until the rapier reached the correct point.
Has anyone seen anything else that would answer/add to this querry?
