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Title: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Sir Brian on 2012-02-10, 01:14:56
These are the 3/4 leather arms I purchased from Viking Leather Crafts:
http://www.vikingleathercrafts.com/catalog/index.php?osCsid=99e0500f6e2884da737341ce7dd07e0e (http://www.vikingleathercrafts.com/catalog/index.php?osCsid=99e0500f6e2884da737341ce7dd07e0e)

They fit well enough and don't bind or impede motion any more than the old lacrosse arm pads I wore yet has the distinct advantage of not putting pressure on my tennis elbow which is why I purchased them however I am a little disappointed in the general design of the elbow cops and I have some reservations about it's overall durability for WMA, but I will find out soon enough.

(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/Tah908/My%20Kit/P2090001.jpg)
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/Tah908/My%20Kit/P2090002.jpg)
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/Tah908/My%20Kit/P2090003.jpg)
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/Tah908/My%20Kit/P2090004.jpg)
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/Tah908/My%20Kit/P2090005.jpg)
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/Tah908/My%20Kit/P2090006.jpg)
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/Tah908/My%20Kit/P2090007.jpg)
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/Tah908/My%20Kit/P2090001.jpg)
Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Ian on 2012-02-10, 01:58:07
They look great!  Frank is awesome to deal with at Viking Leathercrafts.  I guess it would be tricky to shape leather to truly mirror a normal steel elbow cop design.

On a side note, how are you enjoying the Albion Meyer?  Why did you choose it over the Liechtenauer and how is it holding up?  KoA has a A&A Fechterspiel in stock, which is very similar to the Meyer, and I'm curious if people are enjoying that style ricasso over the shoulderless style.
Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Thorsteinn on 2012-02-10, 01:59:47
I'm more concerned with those gauntlets protectiveness. What are they padded with?

Oh... can we see them in the full kit for the best look? :)

-Ivan
Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: SirNathanQ on 2012-02-10, 03:02:33
Looking good Sir Brian, a fine aqquisition!  :)
Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Sir Brian on 2012-02-10, 12:27:14
On a side note, how are you enjoying the Albion Meyer?  Why did you choose it over the Liechtenauer and how is it holding up?  KoA has a A&A Fechterspiel in stock, which is very similar to the Meyer, and I'm curious if people are enjoying that style ricasso over the shoulderless style.

I LOVE my Albion Meyer! When I was shopping around for a steel practice sword I wanted to make sure I really liked what I would drop over $500 on. Sir Edward has both the Albion Meyer and the A&A Fechterspiel which he brought along with him to VARF last year and let me try out both of them in the Parking lot. A fellow MASHS student has the Liechtenauer and he let me try that as well and I liked the Meyer the best. For me it has the best balance. The Liechtenauer would be my second choice and the Fechterspiel the third choice because I found it feel a bit more blade heavy than the Albions.

I'm more concerned with those gauntlets protectiveness. What are they padded with?

I just use those gauntlets for practice on the pell and not so much for dueling since I have regular leather gloves and no padding protection with them. I may have to use them though if Sir Edward and I get to do that Longsword demonstration at VARF this year, or I can wear my crappy steel clamshell gauntlets.  :-\

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Oh... can we see them in the full kit for the best look? :) 

Probably not anytime soon as those arms are predominantly going to be used for WMA and my kit is in various stages of repair/rework. ;)
Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Allan Senefelder on 2012-02-10, 13:53:34
Brian, they look sweet. Frank's a great guy to deal with, a real straight shooter. You're not the only guy I know who's down with the green leather.  A few years back a guy in our local WMA school Jimmy Steiner asked us to make him a 14th century gorget and splinted greaves with a green leather backing so theres a green brother from another mother out there.
Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Sir William on 2012-02-10, 14:23:37
Sir Brian, those are looking good.  I have but one question- you do own other colors besides green for clothing, right?  Those look like pajama pants...I'm just sayin.  ;)
Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Sir Brian on 2012-02-10, 14:55:24
Brian, they look sweet. Frank's a great guy to deal with, a real straight shooter. You're not the only guy I know who's down with the green leather.  A few years back a guy in our local WMA school Jimmy Steiner asked us to make him a 14th century gorget and splinted greaves with a green leather backing so theres a green brother from another mother out there.

Hehe, very cool! Now that I know you can do the gorget and splinted in green leather backing I can make sure I request it from you when it comes time to replace my current ones!  ;D
And yes Frank is fantastic to deal with, very good with communication and delivery. I just hope these arms hold up to the rigors of combat.

Sir Brian, those are looking good.  I have but one question- you do own other colors besides green for clothing, right?  Those look like pajama pants...I'm just sayin.  ;)

Sure I wear other colors…that compliment my green!
Oh and I’ll have you know those are not pajama pants…according to current fashion they are Mall or Walmart shopping pants!  :D
Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Sir William on 2012-02-10, 15:09:36
Not WalMart shopping pants!!!!

You shame me, Sir Brian.  I have a very similar pair...done in Giants blue and red...but I have never worn them out of the house, I swear it!  Did think of doing it...I mean, how different is it from going out in your braies and hosen?  About the same amount of protection there...lol
Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Sir Patrick on 2012-02-10, 15:40:43
We're not going to be seeing a green-leather armoured, pajama-pant-sporting knight on "people of wal-mart.com" anytime soon, are we?  I'm pretty sure that sort of thing can get you kicked out of the Order ;)
Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Sir Brian on 2012-02-10, 16:15:36
Well if you do I'll be sure to wear either my great helm or my bascinet with the visor down so my face won't be seen! ;)
Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Sir William on 2012-02-10, 16:16:59
Just in case, we should be vigilant, eh RK?
Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Sir Edward on 2012-02-10, 16:18:54
So far most of the folks I know in our area really prefer the Albion Meyer over the other choices. It simply has the best overall feel and balance. I consider the A&A Fechterspiel a close second. I have both of those.

Here's my impression of each:

Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Sir William on 2012-02-10, 16:48:32
I think I am glad that I have not reached the point you have, Sirs Edward and Brian, w/regard to needing such high quality trainers.
Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Sir Wolf on 2012-02-10, 17:07:46
:)
Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Allan Senefelder on 2012-02-10, 17:08:21
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Not WalMart shopping pants!!!!


Since somebody went there http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/ (http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/)

Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Sir Wolf on 2012-02-10, 17:17:24
i see some green n gold in some of them pictures!

nice looking set up Sir Brian. is this just for bouts or faire as well?
Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Sir Brian on 2012-02-10, 17:29:20
I think I am glad that I have not reached the point you have, Sirs Edward and Brian, w/regard to needing such high quality trainers.

Well I still like my Tinker Pearce practice longsword and think it is a little bit more lively in the blade than even the Meyer.  ;)

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nice looking set up Sir Brian. is this just for bouts or faire as well?

I might wear it on occasion with my armor-lite garb. ;)
Title: Re: My new 3/4 Arms
Post by: Sir James A on 2012-02-10, 17:32:23
Congratulations on the new armor, Sir Brian. :)