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New Merchant (or maybe I missed it)
Ian:
A lot of Jolly's helmets look pretty historical in nature too. Some are better than others. He does add features for modern combat sports like visor straps and things like that, but I'm sure he could leave those off if you're interested in other things.
scott2978:
I've bought armor from him before, I consider him a reputable businessman.
Sir Ulrich:
I got him added on Facebook and was impressed by his work. I may just commission him to make a spring steel Dargen Great Helm for WMA combat so I dont dent up my royal oak one. I also like the mace heads he offers.
Bernarr:
He did my wisby's in spring steel, and an awesome job at that!
http://www.vaevictis.co/cgi-bin/emAlbum.cgi?cmd=show_thumbs&path=14th_Century/WisbyGauntlets&tn=1
Sir Rodney:
--- Quote from: Bernarr on 2014-08-31, 08:11:49 ---He did my wisby's in spring steel, and an awesome job at that!
--- End quote ---
I have Wisby envy. I made a poor man's version out of mild with a pseudo-finger clamshell for SCA combat, but those look spectacular! :)
Alexander Omelyanchuk and his Jolly Knight Armoury are based in the Ukraine. I hope that they are able to stay safe during this current period of unrest.
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