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Author Topic: Windlass/Deepeeka medieval shields.  (Read 10522 times)

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Re: Windlass/Deepeeka medieval shields.
« Reply #15 on: 2011-08-03, 05:34:07 »
http://www.defendersofthecross.org/index.html they also have an order to them

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Re: Windlass/Deepeeka medieval shields.
« Reply #16 on: 2011-08-03, 21:09:19 »
Link works for me too. And hey, that's awesome!
Is their stuff usable for combat?
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Re: Windlass/Deepeeka medieval shields.
« Reply #17 on: 2011-08-04, 15:15:07 »
The Oakheart Armory shields are built to SCA spec so you could take them into the field.  I had them make mine w/out the black hose around the edges...it helps to keep it from splintering but is also quite ugly and since I had no designs for fighting in my Templar rig, I opted for it not to be included.

Lord Sagon, from that Defenders of the Cross site that Wolf linked is the man behind Oakheart Armory, him and his brother.
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