I understand that the Torino set is no longer being made; I'm not sure if that’s true but Kult of Athena – fine folks – no longer offers the Torino rapier.
http://kultofathena.com/product.asp?item=SH2204N
Besides the cosmetic treatment I gave them I also made a frog for the dagger. I found that the dagger is a bit hilt-heavy – you’ll see that in the pictures below – and that when I wore it with a narrow Elizabethan belt it leaned a little too close to horizontal. So I made a wet-work belt frog for the dagger and blended the dyes to match the color of the scabbards. Being wet worked leather the dagger scabbard snaps into the frog very securely.
I found the rapier very comfortable with the way I was trained to fence, which was in the Italian School. I have been able to manage point control about the same as I can with any of my Italian grip epees. This is a sword for putting the point anywhere you want it – fast!
Here are the pictures:
In hand:

Displaying a balance that encourages some thefty point work:

Showing the length:

The point:

Some blade:

The Rapier and Scabbard:

In the Scabbard:

The Dagger in the Scabbard and Frog:
(I should say that there's no actual gap between the quillion and the locket when it's worn. I just didn't check when I put it down for the picture.)

The Dagger Ensemble:

And finally, the balance point of the dagger. The dagger point is just as thefty as the rapier and it has a point like a hypodermic.

Make no mistake. These are (very!) sharps.
Now, as to the price: I’ve done some looking around and the lowest price that I’ve seen for the Rapier is $297, if you can find one. The lowest price I’ve seen for the dagger is $126.95. That would be $423.95 for the pair, plus shipping, and that's the minimum if you can find them at all.
So I don’t feel that anyone should complain if I ask $350 for the pair, plus shipping.
Of course I take Paypal and I don’t mind paying the fees for their service.
