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14th century hourlgass gauntlets
Sir Brian:
They look awesome Sir Edward! I agree with Sirs Ian and James though and recommend you consider the heavier deerskin gloves I purchased for mine.
http://www.westernsporting.com/FE1282/Deer-Skin-Gloves_Short-Cuff_Medium-to-Heavy-Duty.html
It looks like the wide cuffs on these gloves would readily adapt to the cuff on your gauntlets since they were astute enough to leave pre-holed leather along the edging. :)
Lord Dane:
Very nice Sir Edward. Side note... I never saw how nice Sir Ian's were up close. Very nice and quality detail for his period kit.
Don Jorge:
Not to ask in poor taste but I am looking at different options for a 14th century kit that would be SCA approved...what did he charge you for em?
I am thinking of buying a kit and making my own as 500 seems to be the going price for 14th century gauntlets of any type!
http://www.3turretsarmoury.info/Wisby-Gauntlet-Kit-001.htm
Sir Edward:
Before shipping they were about $550, because I went with stainless. They would have been $350 in mild steel, or $450 in spring steel.
Sir Edward:
--- Quote from: Sir Brian on 2013-11-12, 16:02:10 ---They look awesome Sir Edward! I agree with Sirs Ian and James though and recommend you consider the heavier deerskin gloves I purchased for mine.
http://www.westernsporting.com/FE1282/Deer-Skin-Gloves_Short-Cuff_Medium-to-Heavy-Duty.html
It looks like the wide cuffs on these gloves would readily adapt to the cuff on your gauntlets since they were astute enough to leave pre-holed leather along the edging. :)
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Ordered.
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