I started off with a maille coif from Cap-a-pie, a UK supplier of riveted maille run by Mark Hale. I'd really like to recommend him here. Since I wanted to properly fit the coif to my head I needed tools as well as a coif and loose rings for this project. Mark didn't offer any tools on his website but he was kind enough to make me some anyway. I didn't have the tools to convert a pair of carpenters pincers to riveting pliers myself. His service was top notch, communications very fast and his prices very reasonable. It was only a few days later when the Fed Ex courier stopped at my place to drop off a very small package that weighted several kilograms.
The coif itself was of good quality. During my inspection and fitting I only came across three weaving errors: one missing rivet, one missing ring and one extra ring (it looked like an expansion was started but then forgotten about when weaving the next row). From what I have seen this is superior to e.g. GDFB or Ulfberth maille. I have seen close-up photos of those that showed more bad rivets on a single patch than I found on the entire Cap-a-pie coif.
The fit wasn't very good though. It was big, far too big for me. I'm not exactly small (1.82 meters, normal build) but I drowned in it. See the attached pictures. But, that's exactly why I ordered the tools and 2000 extra rings for :) (well, that and for making maille gauntlets. But hat will be another thread).


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