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LK Chen – Saxony German Rapier

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(2 customer reviews)
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    The “Saxony” from LK Chen is a recreation of a beautiful 16th century German rapier, inspired by the fine collection of German Renaissance Rapier in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Arts and other European museum collections. The forged blade is crafted from well tempered GB 60Si2MnA High Carbon Manganese Spring Steel with a sharpened edge. The hilt is cast from stainless steel with a dull gray finish. The grip is bound in tight braided wire surmounted by wire knotwork. Included with the sword is a wooden scabbard which is bound in leather and completed with a protective stainless steel chape.

    This is another exacting recreation that LK Chen has taken on, with with valuable input from experts in the details of its decoration and construction methods such as the braiding of the elaborate “Turkish head” wire knots in the hilt.

    Please Note: The guard / hilt of the sword has a dull gray finish which looks brighter under studio photography lights. It is normal and common for there to be some minor blemishes, such as scuffs / scratches on the finish present.

    Overall Length47"
    Blade Length40 3/8"
    Weight3 lbs 1 oz
    EdgeVery Sharp
    Width34 mm
    Thickness7.5 mm - 2 mm
    PommelThreaded
    P.O.B.3 3/8"
    Grip Length4"
    Blade [GB 60Si2MnA High Carbon Manganese Spring Steel]
    Class
    CultureGerman
    ManufacturerLk Chen
    Country of OriginChina

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    2 reviews for LK Chen – Saxony German Rapier

    1. Newarcher (verified owner)

      Bought the blemished grade, does have 2 blemishes other than the minor nothings this sword is awsome, quality scabbard and sword, a very fine sword. I have probably 25 swords, this is number one. Very thick ricasso as many originals are so it is heavy at the grip, wrist strengthening needed to wield but I won’t be wielding this sword in a sword fight, again it’s just an awsome piece.

    2. Jarod Masci (verified owner)

      Every Sword-Tuber out there has already said it: this thing is amazing. Before LK Chen, your options were a pretty wall-hanger (Windlass) or a $2K+ high end Arms&Armor piece. That’s a lot to invest even if you’re really positive you want one. This sword comes in and delivers a historically accurate affordable replica with every blade stat maxed out to 100 out of 100. Sharpness, single continuous bevel, tempering, geometry, durability. Is the hilt finish perfect? No. But the bare blade and simple scabbard are easily worth double the msrp. The complex hilt is cast/sandblasted, but shaped correctly. Mainly it’s an absolutely devastating weapon. Badassery in rapier form? Sign me up!

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