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Joshua Santana:

--- Quote ---And so you shall!  It is funny...I just got an email from a forumite whose opinion I consider of a par to all of you and he warned me that what I'm getting may not be as good or as sound as the pictures make them out to be.  I'll keep you all posted...I have pictures to take of a number of things.

I also sent out my H/T bastard for an update - new scabbard and belts to reflect the colorings of my arms...I should be getting that back in the next couple of weeks, just in time for VARF!  That, and the new shield and I'll be set at least for that event.

BJ's doing up a new surcoat to match but I don't know that it'll be ready in time...my understanding is that she's got a somewhat loaded queue, thanks to one of our illustrious brethren!
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That is good Sir William!   :D

Sir James A:

--- Quote from: Sir Edward on 2012-05-09, 16:10:24 ---
--- Quote from: Sir William on 2012-05-08, 21:41:55 ---It would seem I'm not safe at all...just managed to close a deal on a SL 13thC Greatsword, with scabbard by Tritonworks and belts and grip by DBK.  I uh...I have a problem.  LOL

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We will of course need to see pictures! :)

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Indeed!

Ian:
Thought I'd update this for those of us weak in the willpower department when it comes to sharp and pointy objects....  I believe KoA now reflects the 1 July price increase from Albion proper.

Albion Squire, dark brown grip - in stock! (Not to be confused with the Squire Line, this is a beautiful Next Gen line one-hander Type XVI)
http://kultofathena.com/product.asp?item=ANS12&name=Albion+Squire+Sword
Albion Talhoffer, light brown grip - in stock!
http://kultofathena.com/product.asp?item=ANH16&name=Albion+Talhoffer+Bastard+Sword
Albion Machiavelli, oxblood grip - in stock!
http://kultofathena.com/product.asp?item=ANS23&name=Albion+Machiavelli+Sword

Sir William:
And the issue goes deeper...as I managed to get in an order for a Crecy...and that SL was definitely a little rough around the edges (pun intended) - but wholly suitable for the purpose with which it was designed.  Sirs Edward, Brian and James saw it at VARF...it has since gone on to a more appreciative home.

No sense in posting pics at this point, eh?  The H/T made it back...nice looking but not period (scabbard or belts)...thinking of using it for an H/T blunt like Sir Nathan's as I believe it would fit nicely in there.

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