New Muster Items at A&A Inc.
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We hope this finds everyone having a good fall. Things have been very busy at the shop and we are focusing on catching up on things after a very busy summer. We have a couple of items for the muster page that we hope will be just the thing for someone's collection.

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Italian Rapier c. 1600

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Burgundian Poleaxe with rondel and butt spike.

Just drop us a note or give a call. We will have more news and updates soon as we get the wheels moving for late fall and winter.

Have a great day from A&A!
Pole axe is super cool!!

I am unfortunately, super un-flush with cash!! :-(
Joe Fults wrote:
Pole axe is super cool!!

I am unfortunately, super un-flush with cash!! :-(


Know the felling my friend :)
I really love that rapier. My last rapier was acquired from your muster page, and I've been extremely fond of it. We'll see if the current one gets snapped up before I run out of willpower... :)
Both look real good Craig. Also, I'm glad you have added an archive to the muster page like the news page. Helps me look back on things I missed the first time around in hopes of future ordering! Or maybe it was there all along and I didn't notice. Anyhow, great stuff as always.
Sam Barris wrote:
I really love that rapier. My last rapier was acquired from your muster page, and I've been extremely fond of it. We'll see if the current one gets snapped up before I run out of willpower... :)


I'm with you... I love, love, love that rapier. The filework decoration grabbed my attention the first time I saw it. It's simple and elegant at the same time. Alright, maybe not that simple.


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Nathan Robinson wrote:

I'm with you... I love, love, love that rapier. The filework decoration grabbed my attention the first time I saw it. It's simple and elegant at the same time. Alright, maybe not that simple.


Yes, the ribbon file work gives it great artistic unity.
Craig Johnson wrote:
Joe Fults wrote:
Pole axe is super cool!!

I am unfortunately, super un-flush with cash!! :-(


Know the felling my friend :)


I concur with those sentiments precisely - By the way, Craig, it's really good to see some new things on the Muster page. It's been seemingly quiet over there for far too long.

I also have to say that I'm astonished no one has picked up your 11th Century Sword - I'd love to add it to my collection, but again, those afore-mentioned sentiments!

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