Sir James, I'll settle for your thoughts on each- what're your observations? How about the pricing between the two?
I also happen to like the C-a-P stuff because even with shipping it'll be less than $750 ($680 for the hauberk by itself) all told. Hmm...just found a similar one from Icefalcon for $595, your thoughts?
http://store.fastcommerce.com/icefalcon/medium-chainmail-hauberk-ff8081811ba39277011cf67673e52581-p.html
That might not be what I'm looking for now that I look further...this appears to be of their pin-riveted lineup; if I'm going to spend that kind of money, I want a more historical presentation.
Looks similar to mine, I'm not 100% sure since I went with stainless. Oh, forgot I have a coif too - I think it's GDFB mild. KOA (where I got the GDFB mail) was something like $80 more for the mild wedge riveted haubergeon vs mild pin; not too bad. However, the IceFalcon hauberk in XL is $1095 for stainless pin, and $1495 for stainless wedge; I couldn't justify that amount of price difference on it for wedge, especially with wedge riveted being the wrong style for a Templar impression (early Teutonics .. yes .. since they're german) ... and since I'm a Templar recruit....
On that note, regarding historical presentation, pin riveted is more prevalent than wedge and wedge never really replaced pin either. And they're both equally bad modern recreations.
Wedge started to come about around mid 13th century-ish (if I remember right) for german, and later 13th/early 14th for other areas/styles. Prior to that, it's almost exclusively pin riveted. (Ref:
http://www.myarmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?p=187600 - good thread to read).
Pin riveted is more "universal" in timespan, but might be rough on arming garments depending on the material (both mail and cloth). I haven't had any trouble with mine over my Revival gambeson, but that's just fooling with it around the house and for testing the tailoring thus far - and I also split the hauberk and haubergeon in the front fully so I can put it on like a shirt instead of overhead. Since the mail moves pretty fluidly with you when even half-tailored, I think most of the abrasion comes from trying to slide it on, especially when it catches on itself and bunches and you have to tug at it. Make sure you wear the dome-head on the inside, with the peened/rough edge outward, I know you know that, but I mention it for anyone else reading the thread who might not.
If you're planning to do chausses, I haven't seen wedge riveted chausses yet. My inner OCD screamed at me to get pin riveted so that the harness would match, so if that's a concern you should check around for wedge chausses.
If the Cap-a-Pie is $680 for a wedge riveted hauberk .. that seems pretty good, especially if they do any tailoring with it. I've never seen any of their mail, but I've never seen anyone say anything bad about it either. I don't think IceFalcon offers mild wedge riveted, so if you want to go for that, it knocks him out as a possibility.