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Late 14th C Knightly Harness (Jeff Wasson)
Ladies and gentlemen, as some of you know, a few months ago I had the privilege of meeting with Jeff Wasson at his home and workshop in NY to have measurements and casts done for a late 14th century harness. Jeff was kind enough to send me some of the progress pictures yesterday, and with his permission I would like to share them with the community. Seeing the pictures for the first time has made me incredibly excited for the finished pieces, as I think they look spectacular. Jeff is wonderful to do business with, does amazing work, and is a great guy, I can't recommend him highly enough!

I'm working on an impression of a late 14thC English Knight. I decided to go with an arm harness with integrated shoulders as can be found on most English effigies of the time. Jeff is creating the arm harness, a pair of hourglass gauntlets, plate cuisses, and cased greaves for me. All the pieces are made from 1050 hardened spring steel.

I will post more progress photographs as they become available. So far you can see the beginnings of the assembly of the arm harness, the cuffs and metacarpals of the hourglass gauntlets, the knee poleyns and the unshaped cuisses.

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Last edited by Ian S LaSpina on Thu 15 Sep, 2011 1:43 pm; edited 1 time in total
That's going to be nice.

Real nice.
It is going to be great. Jeff is an awesome craftsman. Some day I hope to have him make me some armour as I am very impressed with his work.

RPM
Absolutely beautiful work! It is making a lot of us envious!
Ian,

You are in good hands. Jeff made my arm harness and gauntlets and they are *superb*. He has done arms and gauntlets for a number of CSG people now, and a fabulous leg harness for Christian Tobler. Honestly, I think he is doing some of the very best work in North America. And he is a *fabulous* guy, to boot.

Greg
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Ian,

You are in good hands. Jeff made my arm harness and gauntlets and they are *superb*. He has done arms and gauntlets for a number of CSG people now, and a fabulous leg harness for Christian Tobler. Honestly, I think he is doing some of the very best work in North America. And he is a *fabulous* guy, to boot.

Greg


Thanks Greg, yes I'm incredibly excited to have had the opportunity to work with Jeff. He just sent me some updated progress photos. The arms are about ready for heat treating, the cuisses have now been shaped, the greaves are being started, and the gauntlets are starting to get assembled. Also, some creepy photos of the leg casts. Please enjoy!

Jeff applying the plaster
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end result
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arm harness
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cuisses and knees
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gauntlet
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hinges
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I just received a new batch of progress photos! These photos feature mostly the greaves, and then the gauntlets at the end, so close I can taste it now!

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Drool..
Could you give an indication of the price of this suit?
Job Overbeek wrote:
Drool..
Could you give an indication of the price of this suit?


I sent you a private message regarding price information.
-Ian
Jeff sent me some more progress photos earlier in the week:

Just out of heat treat:
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Grinding:
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Buckle / Strap Attachment:
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Today I received the photos of the completed pieces! I'm totally stunned and blown away by how they turned out. I should have them early next week, and simply can't wait to see them in person. Jeff did a stellar job with everything! Without further adieu:

arm harness with integral shoulder
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hourglass gauntlets
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cuisses and greaves
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everything together
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Stunning! Share a few action pics once you get it!
Ian,

I told you that you'd be stunned! Now, we need to see that beautiful harness on a human next!
Beautiful armor. Congratulations!
Here are some shots of the harness on it's proud new daddy! Still waiting on my sword / scabbard order to be complete so I've got a stand in for now, when I get the Crecy I will take some more shots for the Kits and Harnesses thread.

edited to include list of artisans who made this harness possible:
Jeff Wasson - Vambraces with Integral Spaulders, Hourglass Gauntlets, Cuisses, Cased Greaves
Jeff Hedgecock - Late 14th Century Breastplate with stop-rib
Halberds of the Armour Archive - Sabatons
Armstreet - Houndskull Bascinet

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I'm also editing together some short video clips of a mobility demonstration in harness. Should have a link up later today.
Congratulations, very nice, I espacially like the arms!
How are you coming around with the breastplate, can you bend over easily, how's the mobility around the shoulders? And how much does it weigh altogether?
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Congratulations, very nice, I espacially like the arms!
How are you coming around with the breastplate, can you bend over easily, how's the mobility around the shoulders? And how much does it weigh altogether?


The breastplate sits right at my waist so it does not inhibit my ability to bend forward or backward. Here's the video I promised, hopefully this will demonstrate what I'm trying to say.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pz7naZ08Jd4

Altogether, including the arming clothes and with the helmet on, it was about 70 lbs total compared to my naked weight. The heaviest single piece is the maille haubergeon.
Ian, I was hard-pressed not to comment until now. The harness turned out wonderfully! At first I didn't realize that it would be a composite work, and was under the impression Jeff would make everything. Now that it's all come together, I'm very pleased to see that the fit and finish on the various components matches so well. You shall be pleased with it for a long time! Let's just hope that we stay young, or our armor may quickly get a bit tight, ha.

I got to meet Jeff at Pennsic this last summer, but didn't get a chance to talk to him for more than a couple of minutes at a party. Seemed like a nice chap, and I'll have to bother him more the next time I have the opportunity. Cheers!

-Gregory
Hi Ian,

your harness looks great. Congratulations! Have fun with it. Are you going to to some sparring in it, in other words: risk scratches and dents?

Thomas
That looks great, and the custom fit is immediately apparent. Everything looks like it hugs your body very closely, especially on the limbs. It certainly doesn't look bulky at all.
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