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Title: shield size?
Post by: ECOX on 2012-02-29, 17:30:39
I am ordering a shield from Oakheart. I can not decide between the 22x24 or the 22x36 heater. It will have the handles and guige strap. I will only use this for carrying and not reanactment or combat. So it will spend most of it's time on my back. I am thinking the smaller would be better for that purpose, but I do not want it to look undersized when I'm holding it. I'm 6' 240#.
 What is your experiance?
Legonoth, I know you just recieved one from Oakheart, haow is the larger one working for you?
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Sir Wolf on 2012-02-29, 17:36:19
get the bigger one. or else it may look funny like your holding a kiddy version hehehe
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Sir William on 2012-02-29, 18:06:36
I had them cut me a special size, 32" x 20"...no additional charge if I recall correctly, and since I got it unedged that  cut down on cost as well.  I find the hose edging to be ugly so I opted not to have it and I think my shield looks much better for it.  The 36" x 24" is standard size for the SCA.

(http://i670.photobucket.com/albums/vv64/ebonpaladin/Armor/Sword/DSC01210-1.jpg)
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Leganoth on 2012-03-01, 06:03:43
The large one is pretty big, itll be huge on your back, i would say the smaller one, unless your a big guy
Im 6'2 130 pounds, pretty skinny lol
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Sir Edward on 2012-03-01, 14:26:35

Yeah, 24x36 is huge. I forget what my shield is, but I want to say it's something like 22x30.
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Sir James A on 2012-03-01, 18:32:29
For heater style, I want to say the general rule of thumb is the length of your inseam. It should end up where when you're holding it, the curved lower edges of the heater style allow you to move your legs forward in stance without having to raise the shield to "make room" for your leg. This is just general "sword and board" that I've heard, and don't remember from where, so it likely isn't a historical method.
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: ECOX on 2012-03-02, 01:22:22
Thanks for all your input. I think I shall go with the smaller one. I cut out a couple of cardboard shields during lunch today. I like the bigger size , but I think the smaller will look fine and be more practical for my use.
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Sir Edward on 2012-03-02, 03:48:12
Just for reference, I went ahead and measured the one I wear to the renfaires. It's 20x32.
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Sir Ulrich on 2012-03-02, 05:28:32
I got the same shield as Sir Edward, cept a different paint job, I am actually debating on getting a new one thats smaller and has a nicer back strap. Thing is weight is a big thing for me, if they weigh too much I cant use them for fighting that effectively.
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Sir William on 2012-03-02, 15:32:50
Ulrich, are you referring to the MRL shield you have?  Its rather light weight...maybe if you did some drills with it and got your arm and shoulder (and body) used to hefting the weight, you'd soon forget it, I think.
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Sir Ulrich on 2012-03-02, 22:14:12
Well when I did fighting in this reenactment, they gave me a shield which was too heavy for me, I could barely hold it up after a while of fighting cause my whole arm got tired, yet when they gave me a normal heater I was fine with it. The MRL shield I have is rather good quality apart from the canvas coming off in the back, debating on replacing it cause of that cause I dont want it to come apart.
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: ECOX on 2012-03-03, 03:07:10
The only time I will be holding mine is for posing. For $50 I get it unpainted,with hand straps and strap. But the larger one is only 5 bucks more. I get that man mentality and think bigger is better. The thinking side of me says, all day at the faire and trying to sit with the extra foot to watch a show and to rest, not so good.
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Sir Edward on 2012-03-03, 03:26:57

Yeah, bigger isn't always better. It can be counter-intuitive sometimes. Often a smaller buckler works better since it doesn't get in your own way, for instance.
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Frater de Beaumanoir on 2012-03-03, 03:51:41
Greeting Brother. I know of your plight. I stand at 6'6" and weigh in without maile at 270. The heater I bear is 24" x 28" and looks just fine.

It might be just me but one running in the 28s sounds like a transition from a Kite to a Heater. IMHO.
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Thorsteinn on 2012-03-05, 04:21:06
From shoulder point to shoulder point and no longer than your inseam is the best.

-Ivan
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Sir Edward on 2012-03-05, 15:02:01
The good Frater de Beaumanoir makes me smile. I love seeing Templar kits done with the proper Beauseant color scheme on the shield.
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Sir Wolf on 2012-03-05, 23:01:35
yeahman
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Sir William on 2012-03-06, 20:51:40
Hmph. 

*need another shield anyway*
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Frater de Beaumanoir on 2012-03-07, 02:55:29
I know a fine shield maker who will work to produce one to your specs if so required. He just did a Kite for me, which I still have to adorn with Hospitaller colors.

Sir Edward, thank you for the kind assessment.

Deus vult!
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Frater de Beaumanoir on 2012-03-08, 23:27:30
These are few of the shots of my Reference's work in development.

Sadly I have yet had time or favorable weather to paint it in its new scheme.... :'(
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Frater de Beaumanoir on 2012-03-08, 23:32:49
For those who know me on FACEBOOK, you'll find him as Brother Rogerson on the Beausant Brotherhood page.

For those that haven't succumbed to the evil heresies of FB, you may PM me and I will relay his email address. Tell him Master de Beaumanoir sent you.......he'll know the reference.

 :)
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Sir James A on 2012-03-08, 23:51:30
Added my request on there. My profile pic isn't with the templar gear, as I need to tailor my mail still before I can get a decent pic.
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Sir William on 2012-03-09, 15:31:57
I'll just email him...FB I liken to the Saracen army...I should like nothing more than to live in peace with it, but I know, ultimately, I shall be the instrument of its downfall.  ;)
Title: Re: shield size?
Post by: Thorsteinn on 2012-03-20, 02:48:39
As soon as my shoulder heals I will be making a 24"-29" centergrip round. Say... 4-5 months.

-Ivan