El Cid’s Colada Rapier

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  • Measures 39″ Long
  • Slender, Sharply Pointed Blade
  • Fancy Swept Hilt
  • Decorated Metal Pommel
  • Shiny, Stainless Steel Blade
  • Wire Wrapped, Black Plastic Handle
  • Black, Embossed Faux Leather Sheath
  • Two Metal Ring Attachments on Sheath
  • Dull Blade

$85.00

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El Cid’s Colada Rapier

El Cid’s Colada Rapier features a swept hilt typical of Spanish rapiers. The slender sharply pointed characteristics of the blade make this sword great for the fighting techniques used in Zoro or The Princess Bride. You might use thrusting motions rather than slashing or cutting when wielding a rapier. The hilt appears rounded in pictures, but it is flat. 

  • Measures 39″ Long
  • Slender, Sharply Pointed Blade
  • Fancy Swept Hilt
  • Decorated Metal Pommel
  • Shiny, Stainless Steel Blade
  • Wire Wrapped, Black Plastic Handle
  • Black, Embossed Faux Leather Sheath
  • Two Metal Ring Attachments on Sheath
  • Dull Blade

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Weight 5.25 lbs

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