P.S. please excuse the hatchet job on the photo its late and i just wanted it to fit :cry:
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| Troy G L Williams wrote: |
| Looks good. I was wondering how you kept your leg defenses up? Oleg Yanchuk is working on a brigandine, arms, and leg defenses for me. We were able to get everything finalized as how it will look and material. Now I'm waiting on a measuring tape to get to me here in Iraq. :D My girl friend has shipped one out to me. He also has a seamstress working on an arming coat for me. How do you like the splinted greaves? I have a pourpoint from Historic Enterprises that works great to hold up the leg defenses. It's very comfortable and easy to wear. Have you found the armorer for your gauntlets? I'll post my completed armor when I get back to the United States again. :cool: |
| Felix R. wrote: |
| Where did you get your armour from? |
| Shawn Henthorn wrote: | ||
Sorry I should have said earlier. The bascinet is from Steel-mastery, the arms and greaves are from Merc Tailor. the brigandine is from Windlass, the legs are from James River armoury and the mail is from Kings Lance. I had originaly got arms from James River but they were horible and replaced them with the Merc Tailor ones which I can not say enough good about and Allen's customer survice is incredible :eek: :!: |