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Rapier from the 17th century

54.95 €

85101 Lenting, Germany
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ID: 9362812
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GT-DEKO
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Original language
German
Category
Calibers
Andere/Unbekannt
Condition
New
Location
🇩🇪 85101 Lenting, Germany
Availability
Available

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Description

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17th Century Rapier with a blade made of carbon steel and a grip made of brass.

The 17th century rapier is a fascinating example of historical technology. Rapiers were very popular during this time and were characterized by their long, slender blade, which was often made of carbon steel. Carbon steel is known for its hardness and edge retention, making it ideal for the production of blades.

The brass grip not only gives the rapier an appealing appearance but also provides a certain degree of corrosion resistance and durability. Brass is a popular material because it is both sturdy and relatively lightweight.


Product Details



  • Blade Material: Carbon Steel (not stainless)

  • Total Length: 112 cm

  • Blade Length: 95 cm

  • Blade Width: approx. 3 cm

  • Blade dull

  • Edge: 1 mm

  • Weight: approx. 1,250 kg




free from 18 years »

(Show description in original language)

Rapier aus dem 17. Jahrhundert mit Klinge aus Kohlenstoffstahl und Griffpartie aus Messing.

Das Rapier aus dem 17. Jahrhundert, ist ein faszinierendes Beispiel für historische Technologie. Rapiere waren in dieser Zeit sehr beliebt und zeichneten sich durch ihre lange, schlanke Klinge aus, die oft aus Kohlenstoffstahl gefertigt war. Kohlenstoffstahl ist bekannt für seine Härte und Schnitthaltigkeit, was es ideal für die Herstellung von Klingen macht.

Die Griffpartie aus Messing verleiht dem Rapier nicht nur eine ansprechende Optik, sondern sorgt auch für eine gewisse Korrosionsbeständigkeit und Langlebigkeit. Messing ist ein beliebtes Material, da es sowohl stabil als auch relativ leicht ist.


Produktdetails



  • Klingenmaterial: Kohlenstoffstahl (nicht rostfrei)

  • Gesamtlänge: 112 cm

  • Klingenlänge: 95 cm

  • Klingenbreite: ca. 3 cm

  • Klinge stumpf

  • Schlagkante: 1 mm

  • Gewicht: ca. 1,250 kg




frei ab 18 Jahren »

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