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Leather surcoats
Sir Edward:
I spotted these Templar surcoats at PARF this past weekend. The proprietors of the shop said they can do the crosses in any color, and might also be able to do other styles of applique (if you don't want a cross).
These ran about $200.
This was one of the Red Falcon booths. I took a business card, so I'll need to remember to get the contact info off of it. I don't have the card on me at the moment. Google says their website is here: redfalconarmouries.com, however it's not coming up for me.
Lord Dane:
--- Quote from: Sir Edward on 2012-08-15, 19:42:31 ---I spotted these Templar surcoats at PARF this past weekend. The proprietors of the shop said they can do the crosses in any color, and might also be able to do other styles of applique (if you don't want a cross).
These ran about $200.
This was one of the Red Falcon booths. I took a business card, so I'll need to remember to get the contact info off of it. I don't have the card on me at the moment. Google says their website is here: redfalconarmouries.com, however it's not coming up for me.
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Very nice workmanship. Like my tabbards lightweight though but those might be good for Fall season.
Thorsteinn:
Were leather surcoats done in period?
Sir Edward:
--- Quote from: Hersir Thorsteinn on 2012-08-16, 02:07:58 ---Were leather surcoats done in period?
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To my knowledge, rarely if ever. But in the renfaire context of "period plausibility", I think they're cool.
SirNathanQ:
Well that looks rather warm..... After all, us armour guys need even more things to trap the heat. ;)
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