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Mate, just wait and save until you can buy a matching harness in one go. |
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Hey, buy good quality things a little at a time. |
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Well, if you're only using it for that, go for it, why not? |
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Buy or make what you can, when you can; and as years go by, upgrade your kit a bit at a time. |
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Brian L Brown
Location: Oregon Joined: 22 Oct 2009
Posts: 6
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Posted: Fri 22 Jan, 2010 11:40 pm Post subject: |
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Zac Evans wrote: | Johan Gemvik wrote: |
Another thing.
My rule #1 about plate armour. Get top quality or not at all, just a few shiny pieces of wonder will go a lot longer than a shabby poorly made and poorly fitting full plate at the same cost. |
Quoted for truth.
When it comes to plate armour, it needs to fit well and bend in all the right places. As you learn more about armour you don't want to end up being embarressed about your own (something that happened to me). |
Amen to that, good armour is more fitted than a Tux. Cheap off the shelf stuff looks cheap, when put together into a full armour. Affordable off the shelf stuff can work in instances like some have mentioned of minimum armour over chain or cloth. In the end you get what you pay for.
Brian Brown
www.brianbrownarmoury.com
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