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Aaron Pynenberg wrote:We had one of our guys make a very nice hilt out of metal tubing, it adds weight and it allows us to have complex guards and designs on it as well.
I'll try and get pics up sooner or later-good luck!- AP
Greg Coffman wrote:From what I understand, no reproduction rapier out there right now COMES CLOSE to the stiffness that actual rapiers possessed. The reproductions just don't simulate actual rapier blades enough to accurately learn historical fencing with a rapier.
Greg Coffman wrote:So for right now, the best simulators for a historical rapiers are either homemade wooden or fiberglass wasters. The pair I made cost me about $40 in parts for the two of them. Spend less and build your own.
Stacy Clifford wrote:I should offer the caveat that the Darkwoods I handled were over five years ago, so it is possible that they are making stiffer blades now than they did in the past, and I have not handled any A&A pieces, so I can't say anything about their quality. Certainly most steel simulators I've seen were noodly to the point of being almost useless, vastly inferior to the originals in feel and handling. Wooden simulators have performed better for me and others I have trained with, though currently I use fiberglass which is passable but hardly perfect (but easier to make and better than nothing). I think our differences of experience would be impossible to hash out on a forum like this without firsthand evidence to produce, so I'll agree to leave it as a civil disagreement.
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