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			Thank you Gentlemen for keeping this discussion going on.Interesting to read your honest, though diverse, currents of opinion.
 
 Thanks a lot Cornelis, for your input and for the pictures of your beautiful rapier by Clemens. There realy are close similarities between your example and mine.
 I am rather intrigued that, being the seller of my sword a German, with a significant knowledge of antique weapons, did not hesitate to classify it as an estoc bladed rapier of the Milanese fencing school.
 However reading your considerations supported by your Clemens example, i am about to digest the possibility of my piece being also German.
 
 Herewith a couple close up pictures of the grip wire wrapping, to help try and discern its possible age.
 
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