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Title: 14th c. stuff on the AA
Post by: Sir Edward on 2013-10-04, 14:17:35

http://forums.armourarchive.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=165887 (http://forums.armourarchive.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=165887)

I'd consider grabbing the helmet myself, but I think it would be a little loose on me. Some of the other armor items look like very good deals too.
Title: Re: 14th c. stuff on the AA
Post by: Sir Wolf on 2013-10-04, 16:27:02
just buy it already
Title: Re: 14th c. stuff on the AA
Post by: Lord Dane on 2013-10-04, 20:12:29
It's pretty just can't get into a pigface bascinet. Something about the snout.
Title: Re: 14th c. stuff on the AA
Post by: B. Patricius on 2013-10-04, 20:14:59
I have a question for those that would know better from experience.

Where should the ends of the plates sit?  For example, the knees for sale:
(http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa296/scott2978/Poleyns_zps30d261ae.jpg)
are "16ga mild steel 5.5" across the knee, 8.5" from center of knee to top of demi-cuisse, 8.5" from center of knee to bottom of demi-greave."

that all seems a bit small to me? and I'm not exactly a tall guy.  From the center of the knee to the top of the cuisse at that length I still have about 4.5" to my hip bone joint and about 2.5" left to my inseam...  is that a good thing for movement? or is that a bit too much room? :D

it's about the same with the arms as well.

I have no idea about plate to be honest.  But for that price and the protection they'd afford, I'm definitely thinking about them :D

This weekend I'm picking up a helm, spaulders, and an aluminum hauberk for a deal from my Knight Instructor so that's about all I'll need left :D

and Lord Dane, totally get your perspective about the pigface bascinet... although, taking the face-plate off, it'd make a nice Irish bascinet ;)

beautiful equipment regardless
Title: Re: 14th c. stuff on the AA
Post by: Lord Dane on 2013-10-04, 20:20:54
For those polyens, mid-thigh to mid-shin I would imagine for proper fit & placement. I would prefer an open-face barbute, Great helm with bascinet underneath (no face plate) or one with a grill for a 14th century look. I can't be sold on the pig-face.. maybe the hound skull.
Title: Re: 14th c. stuff on the AA
Post by: Sir Wolf on 2013-10-04, 21:10:46
they are supposed to be 15thc knees that are pointed onto the hosen. as seen in paintings in the 15thc depicting 14thc in Frosart(sp?) i dont think they REALLY existed but they should be lower thigh to upper shin.
Title: Re: 14th c. stuff on the AA
Post by: Sir Nate on 2013-10-05, 00:15:23
I like it.
I think there is an armor store at the p.a. renfaire on avalon hill that sells leggings like that and some shoulders.
Title: Re: 14th c. stuff on the AA
Post by: Sir James A on 2013-10-05, 05:02:06
they are supposed to be 15thc knees that are pointed onto the hosen. as seen in paintings in the 15thc depicting 14thc in Frosart(sp?) i dont think they REALLY existed but they should be lower thigh to upper shin.

What Sir Wolf said. I've only seen them as archer equipment. It's in one or two books I have, however, it's as modern interpretations and I haven't seen it anywhere in historical sources that I can think of off the top of my head - though I don't pay much attention to the lesser armored people in paintings. ;)
Title: Re: 14th c. stuff on the AA
Post by: B. Patricius on 2013-10-05, 22:55:39
thanks for the heads up all!

that's good to know they're only supposed to be half-thighs and shins.  To be honest, they'd be hidden on both my kits anyway, and no-one would know they even existed.  They'd either be underneath my cappa or my leine, either way they'd be hidden.  I'd just be wearing them for combat safety's sake for me.

Lord knows though, ever since hanging out with this group and seeing Sir Ian's, Sir James, Sir Nathan's, and Sir Ed's kits, I may be persuaded to actually start wearing plate exposed as well!  :o ;D