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Windlass/Deepeeka medieval shields.

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Thorsteinn:
Why not just make one?

Sir William:
If you can't make one (not everyone can, Ivan) you could try these guys out: http://www.oakheartarmory.com/1501.html - they made my Templar shield for me, it came out to $85, that included shipping.  They cut, shape, dry, then wrap it in linen and paint your CoA (they can paint whatever you give them as an image) and include arm and shoulder straps to your measurements...they can make it for either hand as well.  Make sure you let them know the guige should be extra long.  Mine came up short so I'm going to have to do the same thing Sir Edward did and rivet in another belt (wondered how you got such a wide belt on your strap there Ed lol).

Not the greatest pic but you get the picture, no pun intended.

Sir Edward:

--- Quote from: Ser William on 2011-08-02, 14:33:30 ---If you can't make one (not everyone can, Ivan) you could try these guys out: http://www.oakheartarmory.com/1501.html

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Hmm, the images aren't loading on that site. I'd like to see what everything looks like, and then maybe add them to the links page.


--- Quote from: Ser William on 2011-08-02, 14:33:30 ---Mine came up short so I'm going to have to do the same thing Sir Edward did and rivet in another belt (wondered how you got such a wide belt on your strap there Ed lol).

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Heh, well the original belt was the same width, which made the riveting pretty straightforward. Having a nice long belt with a buckle is nice here, since you can cinch it up to sit high on your back, or let it out so you can use it as a proper guige while the shield is on your arm.

Sir William:
Yea, I noticed...but they're still in business last I checked.  Might be a site hosting issue...

Sir James A:
http://www.oakheartarmory.com/ works for me and it has the links to shields on there, it might not like the direct linking?

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