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I think i need to comment as it is, the schiavona you have with the rapier blade is not the norm, in fact the chances that its composite are high , not absolute but highly probable. Most schiavonas have broader blades almost twice as broad as yours , now if you are making asumptions from an item that is not the norm that is going to lead to conclusions that are not the norm. Exeptions have there place but need to be recognised for what they are and examined from that point of view. Last edited by ulfberth; 13th June 2025 at 11:55 AM. |
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I absolutely agree it is a composite.
In truth, the schiavona I always wanted featured a very broad double edged blade with a broad fuller or multiple fullers. Somebody out there may recognize one of these ![]() The attraction of my sword blade was that hilt made me suspect that GRGUR was specifically commissioned to hilt that rapier blade and not that it was all simply put together by any random smith with any available suitable parts. The quality of the blade and the significance of the markings at the ricasso were what made me think that. It has been suggested that those markings refer to the Circle of Twelve, but I haven't been able to figure out what that means. Were they the bodyguard of the Doge (No, not Elon! ![]() I'd still rather have my initial specification, but acquiring one in this fine condition did not prove possible at the time when this appeared. |
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I've been searching for my perfect schiavona and while this ticks all the boxes, except for museum quality, it has another feature that marks it as exceptional:
It would appear that there is absolutely no fixed rule regarding the hole, its position and/or its use. fascinating stuff! |
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the use of the hole is to attach the guard , i would not buy a shiavona with an exact blade as in your picture because that is a 19th c blade.
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I'm afraid you have me confused. Which is a 19thC blade?
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the last schiavona you posted
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