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Main => The Armoury => Topic started by: Sir_Edward_ReBrook on 2015-12-15, 22:13:04
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Gentlemen:
Greetings! I hope you all are well and preparing for the holidays. I was curious if anyone knew of a good manufacturer of high-quality Knight Banners, similar to that which would have been sported by a Knight Banneret. Rameset.com recently made a surcoat for my 13th century Knight harness, which was absolutely excellent, but as of today, all of their email addresses are bouncing back. Your thoughts and ideas are most appreciated.
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Here are two reputable folks that do dyed silk banners:
https://www.facebook.com/BernsBanners/
and
https://www.facebook.com/windyvalleyfinearts/?fref=ts
Many of us own banners from the second link.
One nice touch that Bern's Banners does that Windy Valley doesn't do, is the banners are held on the stave with a silk sleeve. Windy Valley's banners just tie on to the stave. Historical depictions usually show the sleeve method.
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Interesting, didn't know about the historical sleeve vs tied.
Definitely would recommend Windy Valley. I have one of her banners, and you can request any design you want.
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I like the idea of a sleeve as well; would make it easier to keep it on the pole. I have a Windy Valley one as well...I rather like it.