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with a cup-hilted rapier, the decoration of the knuckleguard tended to reflect that of the cup of the rapier. The edges of the guard are usually turned over toward the outside, possibly to trap the point of the opponent's blade and prevent it from slipping into the defender's hand. The quillons are
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normally cylindrical with knobbed tips, and in many instances are decorated with spiral fluting. The pommel is normally decorated to match the quillons and made to resemble the pommel of its matching rapier, while the grip is usually made of wood and wrapped with twisted and braided wire.
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1786:Push dagger
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1527:Strider SMF
1492:Sharpfinger
1442:Putty knife
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1417:Penny knife
1362:Misericorde
1133:Usuba bōchō
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1008:Bread knife
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191:small sword
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1467:Sami knife
1382:Neck knife
1372:Multi-tool
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1304:Husa knife
1294:Higonokami
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