Posts: 5,981 Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Thu 18 Feb, 2016 11:58 am
If the one you posted is the same as this one, I'd say it's a bargain. It looks better in the KOA photos. My main concern would be size. Many cheap armours of this type are HUGE and too long. The waist doesn't look too low, but if it is, this construction allows you raise the waist by relocating the plackart. Note that the central rivet is a sliding rivet. Other photos at KOA show that it has a LONG slot for sliding. What we're seeing in the standing photos is probably the low end of that slot. If the high position isn't high enough, you could just drill a hole above the top of the slot and fix the plackart in place where you want it. If it fits properly at the natural waist you wouldn't need it to slide much anyway. It would also be possible to squeeze the waist in a bit just with your hands, though that can change the fit of the
fauld and plastron if you're not careful. Shoulders can be adjusted that way as well.
This piece is actually pretty attractive to me as the basis of a display project. I'd take it apart, refinish, adjust the size, replace straps and buckles, maybe add lames to the
fauld (though I vaguely recall that there were single-lame faulds--I'd have to check on that). It would even be possible to trim the arms and neck to fit me perfectly, then turn the new edges. Not difficult to do. That's getting into some heavy work, but the hardest part is creating the complex curve of the plastron and plackart. I'd figure I was paying somebody $100 for that, leaving the rest for me.
http://kultofathena.com/product.asp?item=SNSA9103
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