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Main => The Armoury => Topic started by: Sir Brian on 2010-06-14, 11:19:07
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I'm not sure if anyone checked out this vendor at VARF or not but I found the quality of his work excellent. I recommend we add his web site to our links listing. http://www.tstarleather.com/index.htm (http://www.tstarleather.com/index.htm)
One particular product he had in which I put in a custom order for was his wide kilt belt. It offers a double buckle and numerous innovative straps, hooks and clips for attaching various weapon/mug frogs and pouches WITHOUT having to undo the belt to attach or remove them!
~ Sort of a medieval utility belt! :D
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I believe that was the vendor you and I were looking for wasn't it? He had left for a few days and was going to return at a later date.
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Yes that was him. I was able to catch him the last two weekends at VARF. I was able to resist purchasing a kilt belt the first time but succumbed on the last day of the fair! :D
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weakness hahahaha ;)
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Get behind me Satan! ;)
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hmmm dunno if you want hi back there, i hear he likes to carry pineapples ;) hehehe jkjk
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Ok well I received my new belt yesterday and will have to send it back for a minor size adjustment...
but I am liking it a lot! I like to think of it as my renaissance utility belt. :D
Note that I don't have to remove the belt to attach pouches, daggers, axes, swords, etc. It also
has a built in tankard frog and a couple of loops for a sporran or other accouterments.
Right:
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/Tah908/WIP/Belt_002.jpg)
Right Close up:
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/Tah908/WIP/Belt_003.jpg)
Left:
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/Tah908/WIP/Belt_004.jpg)
Front:
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/Tah908/WIP/Belt_001.jpg)
Too bad the ATLD (Automatic Turkey Leg Dispenser) option was a little out of my price range. :D
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A medieval bat-belt, so to speak? :) It just needs a grappling hook gun.
Awesome, that'll be really handy, being able to attach and remove things without taking it all apart.
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Nice belt, I like it. How is the VARF? The one time I went I didn't think much of it...rather small, hot and dusty with not a lot going on. Of course, this was 3 or so years ago and much could've changed since then.
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Yep, VARF is growing, albeit slowly. Each year they build something new and the attendance numbers go up a little bit.
If you go by yourself, you'll see most of it pretty quickly. But what I've found is that if you go with a group, you can hang out and have a good time. My fiancee is on cast, and for such a small faire, they really do take their storyline and historical basis seriously. Unlike other faires, VARF is an educational non-profit and has an entirely volunteer cast. So I think it's worth supporting it.
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You know, the biggest draw for me is always the food...if the food's good, I'll have a good time. When I went, the food was awful...consequently, my wife and I haven't been eager to go back but I agree, it being an educational non-profit, is certainly worth supporting. Suppose I could go by myself...
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Well, we often arrange armored faire days here on the forum, so keep an eye out when spring rolls around.
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Will do; Sir Brian, if you don't mind me askin...what'd that belt set you back?
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The belt was $200 and even though it is a little on the pricey side when compared to other belts of similar width it more than compensates for the higher price with the convenience IMO. ;)
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Speaking of leather craftsmen, try these guys on for size: http://www.ravenswoodleather.net/shop/store/index.php?p=catalog&parent=56&pg=1
They're as good as my personal craftsman, Slayer, maybe a touch more pricey but a good deal more inexpensive than Sir Brian's belt. Just a thought.
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i miss Maspien leathers. do you remember them Sir Edward from the old VARF days? they really had talent!