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09/08/2006 9:25 AM Alert 
Good day all!

I have noticed that the Hanwei Practical Cup Hilt SH2261 is in the current draft as an approved simulator (YAY!).  However the Society Blade list does not list this as an approved blade.  Has it only been approved in the last month or so, and not made the last update?  Or have we made an error in our list?

Just curious,
Christian

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09/09/2006 8:09 PM Alert 
The Society list of approved blades does not mention the Item Numbers. All it states is that the Hanwei Practical Rapier is approved. I added the part numbers to hopefully make this a bit easier for people.

Justin Greywolf (SCA: Ramon Diaz de la Vega)
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09/12/2006 1:14 PM Alert 

Please bare with me, but I need to make sure that I cover my butt here.

The Society list does not list the Practical Cup Hilt, nor the Hanwei Schlager.  I think Don Alvarro has one of these new cup hilts, and stated "The new Hanwei "practical" cup hilt rapier is beautiful, and the same price as the other rapiers in the line. It features a new blade which really addresses all the issues with the previous Hanwei practical blades. It's thicker, stiffer, and looks more like a real blade. Handles beautifully".
http://www.nwrapier.com/MessageForums/tabid/193/view/topic/forumid/7/postid/1800/Default.aspx

As it sounds like a different blade configuration, would it need separate approval at Society level? Could you follow up on this discrepancy please?  As our shire begins to deal with the elimination of fiberglass, I would like to feel like I am on solid ground when I go to council to make my pitch.


Thank you for your time and help,
Christian


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09/12/2006 9:06 PM Alert 
Yep - I am working on this...

Justin Greywolf (SCA: Ramon Diaz de la Vega)
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09/14/2006 10:56 PM Alert 
Judging from the "classifieds" post this is now allowed? So I can use my new cup hilt at SCA tourneys, even though it's a total chunk of rebar?

Sweet. Cuz, man, does it ever manhandle other swords.

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09/15/2006 12:05 AM Alert 
You mean the blades can't be swapped?  Fun and hopefully they can get it approved.  From the pictures I've seen, they are purdy for a cup hilted sword.

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09/15/2006 7:47 AM Alert 
Posted By Alvarro on 09-14-2006 10:56 PM
 So I can use my new cup hilt at SCA tourneys, even though it's a total chunk of rebar?

Rebar huh? Guess my newbie’s are better off with the standard Practical Rapiers.  Too bad, it's a nice looking piece.


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09/15/2006 10:49 AM Alert 
Why would you buy one practical blade and swap it for another? We are talking the practice version here, not the sharp.

Posted By Mat on 09-15-2006 12:05 AM
You mean the blades can't be swapped?  Fun and hopefully they can get it approved.  From the pictures I've seen, they are purdy for a cup hilted sword.



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09/15/2006 10:50 AM Alert 
A cup hilt is always a bad idea for a newbie. It teachs defense with the guard, not the forte, and leads to truly bad technique.
Posted By D'Artois on 09-15-2006 7:47 AM
Posted By Alvarro on 09-14-2006 10:56 PM
 So I can use my new cup hilt at SCA tourneys, even though it's a total chunk of rebar?

Rebar huh? Guess my newbie’s are better off with the standard Practical Rapiers.  Too bad, it's a nice looking piece.




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09/18/2006 9:51 AM Alert 
Two things here:

Yes, the Cup Hilt Rapier is apparently "approved" at the society level, according to conversations on the Kingdom Rapier Marshals list. HOWEVER, there are three different practice rapier blades from Hanwei now. Until I can get this clarified at Society level, the only Hanwei approved for use in An Tir at this time is the "standard" swept hilt practical hanwei (SH1098 and SH1099)

Justin Greywolf (SCA: Ramon Diaz de la Vega)
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