Postby John_Clements » Mon Mar 13, 2006 3:21 pm
See the huge article here on the site "Q&A about Rapiers" under the Spotlight.
What is important to understand with the development of the rapier and the emergence of an essentially civilian style of foyning fence for unarmored single-combat, is that they were not simply new “thinner” versions of earlier wider swords. They were types that had different cross-sectional blades shapes. Differences in blade geometry—in thickness as well as width along its length—is an attribute of many kinds of swords. This variation is precisely how various sword types are stiffer or more resilient than another, may feel heavier or lighter in their hilt or blade, and can be more adept at either thrusting or cutting.
JC
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