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Anders Lindkvist
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Blaz Berlec
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Posted: Fri 05 Nov, 2004 6:42 am Post subject: |
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Only a short remark, I don't have the time right now...
Almost all of the weapons and armour by Drachenschmiede are Czech imports - K+K Art, Krondak and various others. But some of the prices on that page are still absurdly low! I mean, where can you get bascinet with visor and attached aventail for 140 Euros? I just bought a bascinet (recieved it today) from Czech maker Arma Defensiva, and it costed 130 Euro - but it's without the visor.
I will write more on various vendors later. Maybe much later (monday).
Extant 15th Century German Gothic Armour
Extant 15th century Milanese armour
Arming doublet of the 15th century
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Anders Lindkvist
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Posted: Fri 05 Nov, 2004 8:13 am Post subject: thought so... |
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That was what I expected. Most of the swords are from KK art, I heard that they are quite heavy...
I agree on that Bascinet, and there are several cheap pieces....I guess the quality is rather good or at least ok.
Best regards/
Anders
My blog about history, handcrafts and reenactment.
http://kurage.wordpress.com
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Kenneth Enroth
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Posted: Fri 05 Nov, 2004 9:50 am Post subject: |
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I would be interested in getting a decent and affordable suit of armour from a Zcech armourer.
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Russ Thomas
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Posted: Sat 06 Nov, 2004 5:08 am Post subject: |
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Kenneth,
If you are thinking of purchasing an armour from one of the Czech armourers,then might I be so bold as to recommend......
www.bestarmour.com
There are quite a few armourers in the Czech Republic,but these are , in my own personal opinion, the best and certainly the best value for money that I have found.
Perhaps you might find this thread on the Arador Forum of interest to you.It is quite a long thread,but the points are valid .
http://www.arador.com/discforums/index.php?showtopic=2241
I hope that this helps.
Regards as ever,
Russ
Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero !
http://www.living-history.no
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Kenneth Enroth
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Posted: Sat 06 Nov, 2004 8:44 am Post subject: |
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Russ
Thanks for the links. The armour looks good. I agree with the advice in the arador thread about buying armour piece by piece. It gives the collecting process more flexibility.
Too bad armour isn't fashionable anymore. I wonder if anyone wears their armour around town? Seems a shame to spend thousands of Euros ona dashing suit of armour and just leave it in the livingroom. A full suit of armour would look cool whilst riding a motorcucle, don't you think? As long as it's a big, thumping bike not a little scooter.
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Russ Thomas
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Posted: Sun 07 Nov, 2004 2:27 am Post subject: |
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Kenneth,
Quote: | A full suit of armour would look cool whilst riding a motorcucle, don't you think? |
Speaking as someone who has riden a motorcycle ( A 1000cc R.100 BMW),while wearind a harness,I suppose that I would have to agree with you,even if I don't actually advise it ! The problem was that I had to cover the whole thing with wet weather gear so that the police wouldn't see it,as I am sure that they wouldn't have agreed with us !! A true story !!
I do agree that buying the harness piece by piece is a very good idea.If it is as a collectors piece ,it enables one to go up in quality and get pieces that ,a .you really want and like and, b. that you will really enjoy looking at ,for a long time! I would personally far rather have a single piece that I really like than a whole harness that is not what I really want.
Regards as ever,
Russ
Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero !
http://www.living-history.no
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Kenneth Enroth
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Posted: Sun 07 Nov, 2004 4:04 am Post subject: |
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So the men in blue doesn't like knights on bikes? As long as you're not doing anything illegal or disturbing I don't see what the police could do about it really. Possibly they could demand that you wear a proper motorcyle helmet but you could wear a small biker helmet underneath the steel helmet.
I wonder if a harness would protect you in an accident or if you'd get mangled.
I'd probably go for a milanese armour. I like those broad, powerful lines.
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