Bill, do you have pics of that antique rapier?
I thought I did. I could have sworn I put up a thread on this site with pics, but I can't find it. The best one I can find right now is this one from when Tom Leoni and I were doing a presentation on antique swords at NHSC:
I'm on the right, and it is in my right hand. Sadly, it doesn't show the sword very well.
I own two antique rapiers, a schiavona and two smallswords, and each one has a very different blade. Despite that, the rapiers and and schiavona could all be "mixed and matched" and still be perfectly normal. One of the rapiers has a very long thrust oriented blade and is more in line with what most modern people think of, while the other rapier is shorter and very cut oriented. The schiavona is somewhat in the middle.
You have the most extensive sword collection I've ever laid eyes on...and I only saw a few pics.
Ed's completely dwarfs mine.
I actually don't have as many as it may seem, at least anymore, as I've sold of *A LOT* of swords in order to start buying antiques. While I still very much appreciate well made production swords (particularly from eras where I can't afford the antique version), I've been drawn more and more to the real thing as time goes on. Wish my bank account could keep up.