
Carried at the back for a left hand draw, or on the side for left hand draw. Or wherever was preffered for whatever draw was preffered…the main guache was often brought into play with the rapier for a two handed fighting style. The emlem of the Musketeers, a cross with fleur-de-lis at each corner, is engraved into both sides of the hilt. The blade has cut-outs and notches to slow or disrupt an opponent's blade, while the hand was well-protected by the knuckle bow. The blade is made of tempered, high-carbon steel. The grip is wood wrapped with twisted wire and the parts of the hilt are plated with gleaming nickel silver. Also includes a blue leather scabbard.
Weight: 2 lbs.
Blade length: 17”
Overall:22”


