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Jim Adelsen
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Robin Smith
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Posted: Fri 20 Apr, 2007 4:40 pm Post subject: |
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None of those are particularly period. Especially the last one, which is a mocassin. A better place to look would be Revival Clothing, Historic Enterprises, or Chivalry Bookshelf/Revival Leather (which is a seperate entity from Revival Clothing)...
What period are you looking for shoes for?
I especially like the Viking Boot by Revival Leather. That's what I use for my 11th C. Norman Impression. Soon they will have it Red and Brown too...
A furore Normannorum libera nos, Domine
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Al Muckart
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Posted: Fri 20 Apr, 2007 5:07 pm Post subject: |
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These are... well let's just say that they aren't even slightly period and leave it at that. Both the materials and the patterns are pretty much completely wrong.
As a general rule, avoid shoes from anywhere that sells generic factory made "medieval" stuff like MRL swords or "fantasy" shoes. They're pretty much all useless.
I have never bought from these places because I make my own, but here are some suppliers:
Bjarni's Boots makes museum-quality reproduction footwear, with prices to match.
Plantagenet Shoes have some really nice looking stuff at quite reasonable prices.
Medieval Design has a nice pair of 10th century ankle shoes.
Dru Shoemaker has a pretty extensive range including some 9th-10th century models but I don't think the price/quality ratio is much to write home about based on the pictures.
The revival ones are still machine made but the quality is good and they're a lot more authentic than the MRL ones.
You could always make your own. Shoes of this style are relatively easy to make given patience and some very basic leatherworking skills.
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Al.
http://wherearetheelves.net
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Christian Henry Tobler
Location: Oxford, CT Joined: 25 Aug 2003
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Jonathan Blair
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Posted: Fri 20 Apr, 2007 7:59 pm Post subject: |
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Al Muckart wrote: | These are... well let's just say that they aren't even slightly period and leave it at that. Both the materials and the patterns are pretty much completely wrong.
As a general rule, avoid shoes from anywhere that sells generic factory made "medieval" stuff like MRL swords or "fantasy" shoes. They're pretty much all useless.
I have never bought from these places because I make my own, but here are some suppliers:
Dru Shoemaker has a pretty extensive range including some 9th-10th century models but I don't think the price/quality ratio is much to write home about based on the pictures. |
I have a pair of Dru Shoemaker shoes (the standard 14th century "Medieval shoe", plus I know the guy (he's part of my LH group). The shoes are much better than the pictures. I highly recommend them.
As for MRL, the only thing they are good for any more is a laugh or a project sword. The clothing is all wrong, from cut to fabric, and is what Hollywood thinks was worn in period. I'll never buy another stitch of clothing or accessories from them. Ever
"Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword." - The Lord Jesus Christ, from The Gospel According to Saint Matthew, chapter x, verse 34, Authorized Version of 1611
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M. Eversberg II
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Posted: Fri 20 Apr, 2007 10:46 pm Post subject: |
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I actually own a pair of the ones in the last pic. I never wore them, really -- too narrow for my rather wide feet, and the bottom of the shoe is made of some kind of foam.
M.
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Glennan Carnie
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Posted: Sat 21 Apr, 2007 12:22 am Post subject: |
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I'd recommend Plantagenet Shoes.
Morgan makes his shoes to measure, to your feet, so they'll be a perfect fit. All his designs are copies of extant finds so they're all period-correct.
He'll also 'service' your shoes if they need it; so they should last for years.
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Patrick Fitzmartin
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Posted: Sat 21 Apr, 2007 8:25 am Post subject: |
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Greetings Jim Adelsen, Viking footwear has been a pain in the neck for me. I finally ordered a pair of Armlann's double Viking boots. His stuff looks pretty good and he is located here in the U.S.. His pricing is pretty good too from everything I have looked at. I will give a review when they arrive. Sincerely, Patrick Fitzmartin
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Hugh Fuller
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Posted: Mon 23 Apr, 2007 8:46 am Post subject: |
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I have a pair of Armlann Single Viking Boots that I like very much, but I must note that his prices have gone up lately and are not as much a bargain as they once were.
http://www.armlann.com/boots.htm
Hugh
Still trying to walk in the Light
Please see 1 John 1:5
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