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Thorsteinn

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Early period arm protection design query.
« on: 2012-08-05, 21:21:51 »
So I have a 9th cen eastern european persona.

I'm going from bazubands to a partly hidden arm harness. I figure on hidden elbows (via Clang) and vambraces on the outside. Would a valsgarde splint vambrace be appropriate? Something else?

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Re: Early period arm protection design query.
« Reply #1 on: 2012-08-05, 21:46:48 »
So I have a 9th cen eastern european persona.

I'm going from bazubands to a partly hidden arm harness. I figure on hidden elbows (via Clang) and vambraces on the outside. Would a valsgarde splint vambrace be appropriate? Something else?

-Thorsteinn

I wear plate bazubands sometimes in place of my full-arm plated harness. You can see in my pics on my knight page for reference. Easier on & off. Splinted armor was made for leather vambraces & plated elbow guards. I would go with the valsgarde splint myself but for helmets... I personally like the Anglo-Coppergate Helm with just the nasal guard better because the full-face place plate guard on a valsgarde style brushes against my face. Very uncomfortable. Also, it looks better I think for the 9th century warrior.
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Re: Early period arm protection design query.
« Reply #2 on: 2012-08-05, 23:17:22 »
Bazubands & plate are inappropriately early IIRC.

Would Vendel style arms still be around.

When did the arms below come into play?
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Re: Early period arm protection design query.
« Reply #3 on: 2012-08-06, 00:27:37 »
I would love to go without vambraces but I field against guys like Duke Uther & I have no insurance.    :)
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Re: Early period arm protection design query.
« Reply #4 on: 2012-08-06, 00:35:26 »
I would love to go without vambraces but I field against guys like Duke Uther & I have no insurance.    :)

Sounds like you have a dilemma. Hope you are only using foam because rattan is gonna hurt. lol
« Last Edit: 2012-08-06, 00:39:33 by Lord_Dane »
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Re: Early period arm protection design query.
« Reply #5 on: 2012-08-06, 00:53:16 »
ummm lord dane u may want to check some of your references. esp on the padding bit.

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Re: Early period arm protection design query.
« Reply #6 on: 2012-08-06, 02:02:57 »
Rattan man!  :D
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While my skill went to hell in this fight I share it to let you know this fact: I'm 6' & 245lbs in this vid.

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Re: Early period arm protection design query.
« Reply #7 on: 2012-08-06, 11:40:29 »
ummm lord dane u may want to check some of your references. esp on the padding bit.

Yeah I was fudging that. :) Removed. I just wanted to add my 2 cents on topic.
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Re: Early period arm protection design query.
« Reply #8 on: 2012-08-06, 22:22:59 »
lol ehhehe. its all good.