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2012-ben Chris Holzman ilyen adatokat adott meg vívókardokra (SG fórum).

"Parise/Radaelli-Del Frate:
~880mm blade length, curved, 20mm width at the base tapering to 10mm width at the point.
(1904 Parise "da terreno" and comparative measurements and scaling of the illustrations in 1876 Del Frate and 1885 Parise give
near identical blade sizes and shapes)

Edit: length/weight per 1868 Del Frate, blade length 890mm, total weight 720g, (Blade 350g, Hilt 370g)

Pecoraro-Pessina, 1912:
880mm blade, 12mm wide (though it does appear to taper somewhat to the point).
Standard modern fencing sabre grip and pommel with a Pecoraro guard. No weight given. Balance is to be 'two fingers' from the guard."

"My unbroken antique:
Blade 856mm long, 17mm at the guard, tapering to 10mm at the point. 6mm thick at the guard. Curved. Edges are slightly
more than 1mm thick. Body thickness varies from a little over 4mm to a little over 1.5mm along the length of the blade.
Total weight 583g (varies, on my digital kitchen scale by a few grams from time to time)
POB: 82.5mm

My broken 19th century antique, of the same blade pattern
Blade Length: 698mm
Weight: 602g
POB: 53.9mm"

Ilyen és ehhez hasonló számsorokat olvasva, valahogy nincs túl nagy kedvem 800 g feletti, egykezes vívóeszközökkel kísérletezni.