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- Small sword - Wikipedia
The small sword or smallsword (also court sword, Gaelic: claidheamh beag or claybeg, French: épée de cour, lit “Sword of the court”) is a light one-handed sword designed for thrusting which evolved out of the longer and heavier rapier ( espada ropera ) of the late Renaissance
- Home | FEATHER SMALLSWORDS
What is a SMALLSWORD? By the early seventeenth century, the rapier, a long slender thrusting sword, began to dominate as the gentleman’s weapon of choice During the course of the century, however, as civilian fencing techniques became more specialized and refined, the rapier developed into a lighter, trimmed-down weapon known by about 1700
- Smallswords: yep, light and fast – Arms Armor
The smallsword is a thrust-oriented dueling weapon of the 18th century that is shorter, lighter, and more nimble than its ancestor It is often sited as the ancestor of the modern Olympic foil and epee A 3D model of a smallsword from The Oakeshott Institute collection and several others as well
- Smallswords - Preferred Arms
Smallswords featured a stiff triangular blade solely suitable for thrusting and a simple guard for the hand, usually consisting of nothing more than a small plate, finger guard, and knuckle-bow The majority of our smallswords are custom made
- Smallsword 101 - McArthur 1780, part 1: Guards, parries and thrusts
To learn the basics of smallsword, I'm going to use: A New and Complete Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Fencing A New Addition Revised with a Glossary and Improvements, by John MacArthur of the Royal Navy, 1780 It is adorned with wonderful illustrations and is written in a very straightforward way
- Scottish Smallsword - Stoccata School of Defence
The art of the Smallsword was probably introduced to Scotland by the sons of Scottish nobility during their education in France, but there quickly developed a distinctly Scottish – or perhaps more properly pan-British – method of Smallsword, heavily influenced by Broadsword methods
- Smallsword (circa 17th-18th Century) - Ann Arbor Sword
The Smallsword was primarily a civilian sword used throughout Europe, England and North America from the mid 17th century through the late 18th century This very light single-handed thrusting weapon typically had a blade with a hollow ground triangular cross section * and a length ranging from 27 to 33 inches
- The Smallsword: History, Specifications, Evolution, and Legacy
The smallsword epitomizes the intersection of art, warfare, and society in early modern Europe Its lethal elegance shaped fencing as both a martial art and a gentlemanly pursuit, while its craftsmanship remains a testament to Baroque and Rococo artistry
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