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Main => The Armoury => Topic started by: Sir Brian on 2008-11-06, 15:29:32
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He was at the CRF in a booth called “Armour Gnomes”. His name is Nute Scott and
his work is very impressive. Although I am not even a remotely qualified judge of
armor, I however do know what I like and I can recognize the work of a master craftsman
by that craftsman’s attention to detail and conscientious designs.
Here is a picture of Nute Scott…He reminds me so much of a younger version of my favorite
CSI character! ;)
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/Tah908/WebFun/Nute.jpg)
Nute had some truly nice spaulders that I absolutely drooled over and had intended to
buy when Rosemary and I returned on closing weekend, however our very own
Dragonlover exceeded all boundaries of generosity and presented the spaulders to me as
a gift of friendship the next day!
I will try to convey into words just exactly how grateful I am not only for such a lavish and
wondrous gift, but also how such a thoughtful and benevolent gesture utterly awed, inspired
and humbled me to the very core of my soul. I can only hope and pray to my Lord and savior
that I will be worthy of such friends as you and your lady.
And now without further fanfare here is a picture of my new spaulders!
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/Tah908/My%20Kit/Spaulders001.jpg)
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/Tah908/My%20Kit/Spaulders002.jpg)
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I heartily agree! Nute has the knack and maybe one day he will think himself
worthy enough to carry on his own work as his own Master craftsman. He does
have some nice toys!!! ;D
We are truly blessed to have met YOU and YOUR Lady, Sir Brian. I'm glad we
had the occasion to help you compliment such a wonderful kit that delights so
many we happen upon. Keep up all your good work and see you guys soon! :D
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A truly wondrous and generous gift! Huzzah!
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wow those are nice. what a great gift too. hmmm now the rest of us are jealous... ;) time to start spreading the wealth around i want one! haha jkjk ;) again very nice and your a great pal dragonlover
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It is I, Sir Wolf, who is truly en-nobled by the company I keep here in this truly AWESOME
forum! Congrats who put it all in to being! BTW Sir Brian, our newest member, Thumper, is our
own Jeff! :D
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Truly! That is great and WELCOME Thumper! (aka Jeff)
~ Who is another fine and promising armorer! ;D
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He was able to go over my new harness with me last night and had some very good suggestions! He was like a kid in a candy store unpacking it all, Lol! ;D
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I bet he was! :)
Man I can't wait to see your new harness!
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pictures of this harness?????????? details????????????
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I'll be sending lots of pics Sir Wolf as soon as my daughter assists me
in getting them sorted and loaded up. Going to be a bunch since this harness is going to have some labor intensive effort into it.......
It's the full-steel gothic rig from Armstreet...... :P
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http://www.armourgnomes.com/index.html found the web site
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Excellent find Sir Wolf! I'm glad to see Nute got his web site up and running. :)
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Greeting gentlemen,
The site is up but is still in process of becoming more functional. I do appreciate all of the rave reviews from such noble gentlemen like yourselves. Hope the holidays are treating you all well.
Oh and what CSI character do I remind you of Sir Brian?
Nute
(Head Gnome)
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Welcome to the forum! :)
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Aye! Hail and well met Sir Nute! Perused the site the other day and looks very well
indeed! Hope your travels home and your Holiday season went well..... :)
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Hail and well met Sir Nute!
I hope the holidays were joyous for you and your lady as well!
You remind me of Gil Grissom of course! ;)
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pic1 this weeks project
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pic 2 & 3 this weeks project
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Donna was thinking that was the person you were reminded of sir Brian. Thought you guys would like to see this weeks project more to come later ;D
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Cool! I'm actually going to have to rig my full, finger gauntlets like you have
done yours Sir Nute. The fingers just hang off the hand at the moment....
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They should be sewn to gloves. But that's how the customer wants them. So that's how I made them. I think the cuffs at the tips will make them "ride up" but that's just my opinion.