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			Thanks for that suggestion about Matt's recent video. 
I think my issue returns again and again to the question of what sort of hilts would have been on those swords of mine originally,  because I remain convinced they have been re-hilted. 
Incidentally, my Shotley Bridge small-sword, from 1688, used a narrow broad-sword blade which is actually the same length as the SB horseman's sword, just having a lighter, fancier hilt and a more narrow blade.  I don't think Scots and Northerners trusted the lightness and lack of cutting edge in the fashionable alternatives.  Notice Graham's man (Tim Roth) in the Rob Roy film is using a transitional-ish rapier with a flat blade sharpened on both edges.  I wonder who decided on that, and why?
		 
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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