I have recently joined the SCA and am working on a harness. Will be looking to participate in HMB as well in the near future so this harness will serve both roles (add and subtract some items depending on what sport I am participating in). My persona is 1350-1360 northern English. As far as wealth/class etc. I have no idea, (I guess I will go with whatever my harness would suggest my status is.) Im open to any suggestions.
As far as the harness is concerned....I know this screams GERMAN!
BTW under the surcoat will be a rounded COP.The waist wont be as pronounced, used an effigy from 1379 to trace over on photoshop
Yes I know, padded aventail and no mail....I can only make so many things ;)
Yep, no plaque belt, on the to do list along with the chainmail
Has anyone seen leg/arm harnesses similar to these in effigies / period artwork for an Englishman?)
I have looked at Effigies & Brasses, as well as Armor in art, and Manuscript Mini's Pinterest etc. Does anyone have any evidence to legitimize this harness (or one similar to it) being worn by someone in England during this period.
Now on to the helm.....
I understand klappvisor + shovel face (for a lack of a better term) style bascinets were worn in other countries besides Germany but, from what I understand (like the splinted arm/leg harness) this is more the exception than the rule. I would go with a H.S. visor but I do not have the skill set to produce one.
I am open to the idea of a great helm as opposed to a visored bascinet.
Side note* has anyone ever seen a historical shovel face visor mounted on a bascinet with side hinges as opposed to a single middle hinge?
Thanks for all the help in advance. Big fan of this site

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