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Gert-Jan Beukers wrote:
the 'not-so-black' Knight. Nice outfit mate! You can really see that you love your kit!


After all my wisecracking I DID neglect to say what a great impression you make standing there, defiant, looking up at you on that rock. I would think twice before I blew the horn and challenged you to single combat, Jeff. You are one bad-ass Black Knight, and you'd probably wipe your shoes on me no matter what color they were. :eek: :lol:
Well, so here's what I eventually put together, a classic 16th century white armour. I was disappointed the faulds ended up a bit longer- almost peascod length or English Civil War. But I love the hault guards, even though I never jousted. Of course the armour was fairly new ar this point and the straps are all over the place, I hadn't adjusted and tucked and customized anything. The sword isn't period either, it was just the only one we could find as we had just moved when this picture was taken (15 years ago). It's an early Del Tin 2132, what MRL called the "Santese Sword" before they were bought out by Windlass.

I didn't fight in this much, it felt too heavy after I was used to the freedom of mail, and the fit wasn't too good. I bought it from Illusion Armory and ever since found myself wishing I'd gone to Valentine instead. He had the look down for a full suit at an affordable price in the 80's and 90's.

In any case, after sitting in two Rubbermaid tubs out in the garage for over ten years I negotiated with my dear one to let him come in from the cold. We call him Manfred, and he stands by the door to greet our visitors. (Note the official Monty Python Killer Rabbit on his pauldron.) I put Cylon eyes in him on Halloween. He's become a notable member of the neighborhood.


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Nat Lamb wrote:
Paul, the scale armour in you Auxiliary kit is just...wow... beautiful (the rest of the stuff aint exactly shabby, but that just really stands out as one of the best looking armours I have seen around the traps)



Nathan, I love the guy at the far right in the first pic in your seccond post there, omehow manages to look like a pirate even in the plate harness, which is way cool :D


That is my old friend Barchan. he has been jousting longer than most of the current jousters have been alive. One of the nicest, most chivalrous men that I know.
Mark A Smith wrote:
Gert-Jan Beukers wrote:
the 'not-so-black' Knight. Nice outfit mate! You can really see that you love your kit!


After all my wisecracking I DID neglect to say what a great impression you make standing there, defiant, looking up at you on that rock. I would think twice before I blew the horn and challenged you to single combat, Jeff. You are one bad-ass Black Knight, and you'd probably wipe your shoes on me no matter what color they were. :eek: :lol:



I doubt that Mark. You strike me as clever, resourceful and possibly insane. Anyone who names themselves after their kid's Lego set, paints his Nike's black and makes mail out of key rings I would be very wary of. There's no telling what you may do, maybe using a toilet plunger stuck on my helmet to blind me (as if I'm not vision-impaired enough) while you used me for a pinata with your kid's bat. How humiliating.


I noticed your armored knight. A very handsome outfit, although I am afraid I don't know that much about it outside of just looking at it. The Monty Python rabbit is an especially nice touch. I need to get one. This is just another example of why you make me nervous.
Jeff A. Arbogast wrote:
Bryce Felperin wrote:
Jeff A. Arbogast wrote:
Mark A Smith wrote:
"Black from hoof to plume, the ill-omened knave..."

Gee, Jeff, too bad your boots are still brown! Do you want to borrow my black-painted Nikes? :lol:


HAHAHA-You crack me up! But you know, you're right! How did I miss that? :wtf: Now I'll have to start over. Thanks a lot...


Don't forget the belt too. ;-)


Arrrggghhhh...


Well at least the belt does match the boots. ;-)
Gert-Jan Beukers wrote:
the 'not-so-black' Knight. Nice outfit mate! You can really see that you love your kit!


Thank you for the compliment. You're right, I do kind of like it. It's been a long time in the making. I'm almost sorry it's over. Wait, I still need a horse! DARN it! And I thought THIS was expensive... :eek:
And this is my armour!
The photo is taken in our 15th century towergate in Brugge (Belgium).


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Bert, nice to see some one doing a kettle helmet and bevor instead of the standard visored sallet.
Just got a beautiful set of arms made from the Mercenary's Tailor. My first piece from Allan, based primarily on all the recommendations I've heard from the members of this forum. Hopefully (and almost certainly) not the last.
Still a perpetual work in progress, but it's a big step up from the fantasy-esque kit I posted here when I first joined. No helm featured, as the two I own are both woefully inaccurate.


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Nice action shots of Matt Cacy and I giving a Harnischfechten demo last year

Matt's kit is based off the the idea of a non noble Man at Arms and mine is as a Lesser Knight.



Quinn, I have something of a question about your sword. It looks remarkably like the Hanwei War Sword I have, except there seems to be a rather noticable peen block(?) on the pommel. This seems a little strange to me, and I can only conclude that it is one of two things:

1. It is a slightly modified Hanwei War Sword. This seems odd to me, as you have the money for some cool armor, but the War Sword is pretty much the cheapest of the cheap. On the other hand, I like the way it feels in my hand and feel there is a certain charm to it, so I can see where it is just a personal preference or you're using it for a beater or something.

2. The Hanwei War Sword is based off of an historical design and so is yours. I sort of discount this one because I feel the War Sword looks rather modern and has features I would have thought inaccurate, but it isn't like I'm an expert.

So, if I'm not being too rude here, which is it? Or is it something else entirely?

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3. My eyesight is bad or the picture doesn't show enough detail to show that it actually doesn't even look like the Hanwei War Sword...
Actually, you're spot on, Colt. The main reason is that even nice armor can happen in $150-200 increments, whereas to upgrade from my War Sword to an Albion would be a bit of a bigger step than that, and college tuition must come first for the time being. One day, though...
The reason I haven't gone for a middle-range sword between a Hanwei and an Albion is that I do actually like the way my War Sword feels and handles compared to others within that price range, and I feel as long as it's a decent representation of what a historical sword should be (if not a particularly high quality one) then it can hold the place until I can go for the best, rather than set down $450 for a middle-range one and thus have to put off my dreams of getting the Steward for another year at least.
This specific one is an older model. I understand they've upgraded the pommel and grip since then.
Nice catch, and no, you didn't come off as rude at all. Anything to clarify for anyone who's interested or to help me improve my own kit.
David Teague wrote:
Todd M. Sullivan wrote:
I'm going for the infantry kit...need a kettle helm and perhaps bevor.


Hi Todd!

I like what you are doing with your "infantry kit", but since you are doing the 15th century with it, I'd pair up a sallet of some sort along with either a bevor or a padded maille standard for that classic 15th century WotR type look.

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Now, what I would do with your breast plate (after having it fitted) is remove the lower portion, cover the upper portion with a colorful linen and do a "faux brigantine" rivet pattern on it, then fit a plackard to it for "the bomb". (Extra points if you cover the elbows with the same cloth & rivet pattern

Spiffy Foot soldier look. :cool:


Hi David,

This what you had in mind?

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I'm trying to look like a pikeman in a Burgundian company of the ordinance circa 1474, hence the blue and white motif on the helmet.

Best Regards,

Paul
Paul Kenworthy wrote:
David Teague wrote:
Now, what I would do with your breast plate (after having it fitted) is remove the lower portion, cover the upper portion with a colorful linen and do a "faux brigantine" rivet pattern on it, then fit a plackard to it for "the bomb". (Extra points if you cover the elbows with the same cloth & rivet pattern

Spiffy Foot soldier look. :cool:


Hi David,

This what you had in mind?

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Da Bomb! :cool:

I just might finish up something along those same lines this late summer/ fall

Cheers,

David
paul, on what are you basing the bleu and white plumes for a pikemen?
i know they are a must for a man at arms as described in the abbeville ordonnance but never have seen them mentioned in the description of a pikemen.
very good looking kit though!!

edit: some updates of my own. this weekend we organised our own event. I was to be the burgundian commander, despite the lack of a complete armour.




Hi there!

Our team spent this weekend in Kronach, at Crana Historica. Here is a picture of me and my girlfriend, and about our team :)
If you are interested, just visit: http://picasaweb.google.hu/bogi87/KronachCran...irectlink# for more photos!


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Nice kit Norbert! Just out of curiosity, is the goat in the third pic just a gag, a mascot; or is it a fully trained assault-goat? ;)

Johan Schubert Moen
Hi there!

Well that goat was a prop for one of our performance. There was a soldier who "liked" it not in the normal way, and the owner of the goat became angry, and called the soldier for trial by combat/judicial combat...
goading the goat
Now that is just terrible, but we have our scot reenactors up here, in their kilts, and ewe know how that goes
My latest! An Archer...


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Note the target ... hehehe!

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