Alas, that is very 15th century...I am making my Corrazina as a happy medium. Oh and this guys' is significantly cheaper than mad matt or winter tree crafts.
I've yet to handle a "real" sword, most of my weapons are mere wallhangers. As blasphemous as it may sound to this group, if I were to shell out 800 bucks for a weapon, I'd be slightly more inclined to choose a nice handgun. ...
Quote from: DouglasTheYounger on 2014-02-27, 19:43:17I've yet to handle a "real" sword, most of my weapons are mere wallhangers. As blasphemous as it may sound to this group, if I were to shell out 800 bucks for a weapon, I'd be slightly more inclined to choose a nice handgun. ...Nothing wrong with having your own priorities. I have both firearms and swords, and I bet most people like us do. If you only have enough money to buy one nice and one "good enough", I'd have to choose the handgun first because it's more practical. But, the same might not be true for any other person in the same shoes. Depends on the person.
Quote from: scott2978 on 2014-03-11, 02:07:11Quote from: DouglasTheYounger on 2014-02-27, 19:43:17I've yet to handle a "real" sword, most of my weapons are mere wallhangers. As blasphemous as it may sound to this group, if I were to shell out 800 bucks for a weapon, I'd be slightly more inclined to choose a nice handgun. ...Nothing wrong with having your own priorities. I have both firearms and swords, and I bet most people like us do. If you only have enough money to buy one nice and one "good enough", I'd have to choose the handgun first because it's more practical. But, the same might not be true for any other person in the same shoes. Depends on the person. While that's true, I still always have to give the advice of "get both".
you will want to leave extra space for a maille coif and a padded cap (and big hair if you have it). I normally have a small head, but I got the Large Spangenhelm and it fits perfectly.
Quote from: Baron de Magnan on 2014-04-17, 19:20:13you will want to leave extra space for a maille coif and a padded cap (and big hair if you have it). I normally have a small head, but I got the Large Spangenhelm and it fits perfectly.Yes! Rule of thumb when sizing any armor is to measure OVER whatever you expect to be wearing under it.
Coming back to this topic because there was a discussion of belt hardware earlier. I've finally gotten around to looking into it some more. At the moment, here's what I'm looking at for my soft kit:Buckle:http://lorifactor.com/p541,b-021-a-d-shaped-belt-buckle.htmlStrapend:http://lorifactor.com/p680,s-005-strapend-from-gdansk.htmlIt seems like that buckle is more or less "generic" and would be appropriate for just about anywhere, but what about the strapend? Alternatively, would I be better off just leaving the end of the belt bare since this isn't actually a "knightly" belt?