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Sir Edward:
There are some on Etsy. A few options show up with a google search.

Sir William:
Checking now...

Sir James A:

--- Quote from: Sir Edward on 2012-09-25, 02:21:58 ---
Excellent. Yeah, you'll find that the surcoat doesn't seem quite as long and roomy once you put it on over armor, and then bind the center with a belt. It still look like you have plenty of room, so taking it in a little might still help. Looks good though!

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As on FB, Sir Edward is spot on. The end shape you'll want is sort of )( but with straight lines >< so that it brings in the waist a bit and makes it look bigger at the chest, smaller at the waist, and flares out towards the feet. That should be easy for any seamstress to do, but make sure you do it over the padding and armor, with a belt, so it gets fitted properly - if it fits right without armor on, it's not going to fit right with it on

Ian:

--- Quote from: Sir William on 2012-09-25, 16:07:59 ---I need to get one of those...a paternoster.  Where did you fellows get yours?  As a Templar I'm pretty sure mine'll just be wooden beads.

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http://www.revivalclothing.com/glasspaternoster.aspx

Sir William:
Ian, thanks for the link.  I went with this:

http://www.etsy.com/listing/88720903/paternoster-of-black-wood-and-horn-with?ref=af_you_favitem

What do you think?

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