Out of my price range too but I could take out a second mortgagee . . .
I could buy the itallian and this one too! . . .
http://cgi.ebay.com/Scarce-Military-Rapier-Counts-of-Liechtenstein-ca1600_W0QQitemZ370010490752QQihZ024QQcategoryZ1552QQcmdZViewItem
Shalom,
Shoiel
p.s. Tivar: It figures the first thing you would do is analyze the design :-)
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“Example is not the main thing in influencing others,
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Albert Schweitzer
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I could buy the itallian and this one too! . . .
http://cgi.ebay.com/Scarce-Military-Rapier-Counts-of-Liechtenstein-ca1600_W0QQitemZ370010490752QQihZ024QQcategoryZ1552QQcmdZViewItem
Shalom,
Shoiel
p.s. Tivar: It figures the first thing you would do is analyze the design :-)
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“Example is not the main thing in influencing others,
it is the only thing.”
Albert Schweitzer
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To: serapier@yahoogroups.com
From: osipmand@...
Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 08:07:57 -0500
Subject: Re: [serapier] Blades on ebay
Tis a nice blade, just a bit out of my price range. I have not seen that type of secondary quillions either, but from the picture I do not see any markings where a bell guard would have been attached. Is also a 37 inch blade, I would have expected a bit shorter blade length. I guess I am going to save those pictures and see what how close I can get to making one similar to it out in the workshop.
YIS,
Feodor-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Zakes <DonTivar@...>
To: serapier@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 10:23 pm
Subject: RE: [serapier] Blades on ebay
At 09:32 PM 1/1/2008, you wrote:Here's the one I want:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Unusual- Italian-Rapier- ca-1640_W0QQitem Z190176562776QQi hZ009QQcategoryZ 1552QQrdZ1QQssPa geNameZWD1VQQcmd ZViewItem? _trksid=p1638. m118#ebayphotoho sting
That *is* unusual. Those curly secondary quillons are--at least in this configuration--unique in my experience. I wonder if they were some sort of pas d'ane supporting a bell guard that has been lost over the years? That'd make some sense if it's dated to 1640, but I've never seen a smallsword where the quillons and pas d'ane are separated like that.
-Tivar Moondragon
Ansteorra