James, for 16th century have you considered getting those big bear paw square-toed sabs for your kit?
Definitely! They would be more accurate to the time frame of my harness, and that's a great idea. It's on my list of near future upgrades to make. I've only found one place that makes them, which is overseas, and I have never ordered from. One other style I'd really love to get my hands on is the ones with the sabatons integrated into the greaves (
http://www.forgeofsvan.com/en/Leg-defenses/Greaves-with-sabatons/Detailed-product-flyer.html), but this is the only place I've found that makes them, and the verbiage sounds like it is a repro and not made to measure.
I may ask Mad Matt if he'd make me a set, since he made my current ones, and just make the same but with a different, squared end cap. Only thing I want to do prior to that is come up with a way that I'm happy with my fauld (3rd iteration, still not happy), and then voiders.
Do you know of anywhere that makes the square toed version that isn't out of my price range? Wasson and Hedgecock most likely are, as I'm just going for mild steel, since it would match the rest of the harness. Other than the end cap, sabatons seem to be a reasonably easy piece to make (given that I can reverse engineer the pattern from mine), and I may have a go at making a pair or two myself.