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The Side Sword was a military sword of the 16th and 17th century Renaissance period that also achieved popularity among civilians, due to its relatively light weight and quickness. The Side Sword also had an advantage over its contemporary, the rapier sword, in having the ability to cut efficiently as well as thrust. Side swords were often the weapon of choice for sword and buckler fighting. The Paul Chen Practical Side Sword, based on a German original, is a beautifully proportioned piece that balances very well. The "swept" hilt affords excellent hand protection and the blade geometry makes for outstanding performance in both the cut and the thrust.
The Paul Chen Practical Side Sword carries a sparring blade designed for safety. Side sword sparring, in both sword and buckler and sword and dagger modes is becoming increasingly popular with many proponents among the ranks of the various Renaissance societies.
This fully functional side sword is tailored to meet the demands of reenactment and stage combat.
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