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De Rodes during the 12th to late 13th centuries

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Sir Edward:

Heh cool, no problem. :)

It would be interesting if there were a way to track the travels of specific pieces of armor, as it passes from one owner to the next over the years. The stories it could tell.

Sir Brian:

--- Quote from: Sir William on 2011-09-06, 17:22:45 ---The one I got from you, Sir Edward, will shortly be going up for sale.  I've decided I'd rather have either a great helm, or a sugarloaf with lifting visor.  AA is like a candy store for the likes of us...some of the armor I've seen is incredible.

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Does that mean you are possible interested again in my visored sugarloaf helm now that I've added spring pins for locking the visor up and down?  ;)

Sir James A:

--- Quote from: Sir William on 2011-09-06, 17:22:45 ---The one I got from you, Sir Edward, will shortly be going up for sale.  I've decided I'd rather have either a great helm, or a sugarloaf with lifting visor.  AA is like a candy store for the likes of us...some of the armor I've seen is incredible.

--- End quote ---

I know a guy who'd buy that helmet. ;)

Sir William:
Sir Brian, yes, I would like to get a closer look at it.

Sir James, who?

Sir James A:

--- Quote from: Sir William on 2011-09-06, 19:10:50 ---Sir James, who?

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Sir James. :D

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