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Christmas In February
« on: 2012-02-21, 15:51:37 »
Just got my armour from Allan and thought I'd share.  As you can imagine, I'm pretty excited right about now!
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Re: Christmas In February
« Reply #1 on: 2012-02-21, 16:11:17 »
Sweet! Now we need pictures of you wearing them! :)
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Re: Christmas In February
« Reply #2 on: 2012-02-21, 16:47:27 »

Huzzah! Definitely looking forward to more pictures with it all together.
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Re: Christmas In February
« Reply #3 on: 2012-02-21, 16:57:48 »
Same here, Sir Patrick...nice acquisitions, looking forward to seeing it on you.
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Re: Christmas In February
« Reply #4 on: 2012-02-21, 18:53:06 »
sweet!!

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Re: Christmas In February
« Reply #5 on: 2012-02-22, 03:16:17 »
Awesome! Allan makes some fantastic gear! Congrats!!
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Re: Christmas In February
« Reply #6 on: 2012-02-22, 03:23:02 »
I messed around in the armour a little this evening (didn't put my whole kit on, so no pics) and was really pleased with the fit.  Greaves fit like a glove and the vambraces had enough room in them I could turn my wrist without any restriction.  My only issue (and this in no way reflects on the workmanship) is keeping the elbow and knee cops in place.  They want to drop a bit when I move around. They're strapped, but I'm sure one of you guys has a tip on pointing them or something (hint, hint ;))
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Re: Christmas In February
« Reply #7 on: 2012-02-22, 03:39:53 »
I messed around in the armour a little this evening (didn't put my whole kit on, so no pics) and was really pleased with the fit.  Greaves fit like a glove and the vambraces had enough room in them I could turn my wrist without any restriction.  My only issue (and this in no way reflects on the workmanship) is keeping the elbow and knee cops in place.  They want to drop a bit when I move around. They're strapped, but I'm sure one of you guys has a tip on pointing them or something (hint, hint ;))

Of course! :D

Drill two small holes near the strap and buckle rivets, and then point the knee/elbow cops to the mail. The points will keep them in place so they don't sag/shuffle, and the straps on the cops will keep the mail from flopping around as much. This way, the straps don't really keep the cop in place, so much as they keep the mail from flopping around as much. Also, you can point "outside in" by starting the point on the outside of the cop and lacing it inwards on the mail so that the tied portion of the point is inside the mail, sitting on your arming garment. It makes the point minimally noticeable to anybody but the most observant.

I have my knee cops pointed to my chausses; I still need to point elbow cops to my hauberk sleeves (which need tailoring first), but I can take a pic of the legs if my explanation isn't making sense.
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Re: Christmas In February
« Reply #8 on: 2012-02-22, 16:39:51 »
Makes perfect sense. Thanks!
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Re: Christmas In February
« Reply #9 on: 2012-02-25, 02:58:33 »
I have a question about the proper positioning of the bracers. Does the wrist bones go under the bracers or not?  If I wear them high they kind of interfere with the elbow cop, but if a wear them low, they interfere with hand movement. Also, the buckles should be in line the thumb, right?
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Re: Christmas In February
« Reply #10 on: 2012-02-25, 15:38:51 »
Nice gear. When'd you commission this? I plan on getting some copps and polyens for the Templar kit, and if Allan is still taking small projects, I'd love to get them from him.
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Re: Christmas In February
« Reply #11 on: 2012-02-25, 16:49:55 »
I had originally asked for those besuagues Allan put up on AA the other day. They had already been snapped up, but he graciously offered to make a pair for me. Things just snowballed from there. I seriously consider myself fortunate that Allan was able to take this on at this point in time.
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Re: Christmas In February
« Reply #12 on: 2012-02-25, 17:30:00 »
i always where mine above the wrist bone. other wise its a nightmare of pain unless they have enough room. can u squeeze the the upper part of the forearm of the bracer so it doesnt interfere as much? or is it a length problem?

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Re: Christmas In February
« Reply #13 on: 2012-02-25, 17:41:23 »
I have a question about the proper positioning of the bracers. Does the wrist bones go under the bracers or not?  If I wear them high they kind of interfere with the elbow cop, but if a wear them low, they interfere with hand movement. Also, the buckles should be in line the thumb, right?

I've never done single-plate cop and vambraces, with the exception of my leather stuff, and that's flexible to an extent of course. With articulating arms that are  properly built (like Allan does), the compression of the lames at the elbow lets you wear the vambrace over your wrists, and it will slide back a bit to allow full range of motion of your hand as if you were wearing it behind your wrists. Can you get a picture of the interference? I think the standard answer is "it depends". :)
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Re: Christmas In February
« Reply #14 on: 2012-02-25, 19:00:25 »
I'll shoot some pics after work.
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