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Sir James A:
--- Quote from: Sir William on 2013-01-31, 20:23:41 ---Maille's heavy and hot enough...I do not relish the idea of wearing full plate; although Brother James does look smashing in it.
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If I wasn't stretchered out of an accident after a semi slammed my car into a concrete wall, if I hadn't torn my left leg open down to the knee cap, and if I wasn't genetically predispositioned to joint issues (dad had knee surgery 4 or 5 times prior to his total replacement, at only 64 years old) ... it wouldn't be so bad. Or if I at least had some carbon steel and it was only 40ish pounds instead of 75! 8)
Sir William:
--- Quote from: James Anderson III on 2013-01-31, 21:38:38 ---If I wasn't stretchered out of an accident after a semi slammed my car into a concrete wall, if I hadn't torn my left leg open down to the knee cap, and if I wasn't genetically predispositioned to joint issues (dad had knee surgery 4 or 5 times prior to his total replacement, at only 64 years old) ... it wouldn't be so bad. Or if I at least had some carbon steel and it was only 40ish pounds instead of 75! 8)
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I thought your suit was mild or stainless...are you leaning more towards spring? I think I'm going to start saving up for some of that...lighter and stronger? Can't beat that.
Lord Dane:
--- Quote from: Sir William on 2013-02-01, 16:26:04 ---I thought your suit was mild or stainless...are you leaning more towards spring? I think I'm going to start saving up for some of that...lighter and stronger? Can't beat that.
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Only "Spring" I'm leaning towards is warmer weather & vacation time. :)
Sir James A:
--- Quote from: Sir William on 2013-02-01, 16:26:04 ---
--- Quote from: James Anderson III on 2013-01-31, 21:38:38 ---If I wasn't stretchered out of an accident after a semi slammed my car into a concrete wall, if I hadn't torn my left leg open down to the knee cap, and if I wasn't genetically predispositioned to joint issues (dad had knee surgery 4 or 5 times prior to his total replacement, at only 64 years old) ... it wouldn't be so bad. Or if I at least had some carbon steel and it was only 40ish pounds instead of 75! 8)
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I thought your suit was mild or stainless...are you leaning more towards spring? I think I'm going to start saving up for some of that...lighter and stronger? Can't beat that.
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Yep, just 16 gauge mild. I'm hoping to get into spring steel eventually. I mentioned it to Allan, and when the rest of the stuff is done, I'll probably bend his ear on it. I love the style, fitment and mobility of the harness, so I'd like him to make the next one, too.
Sir William:
I've been talking to the guy from Smiling Orc Armory; he works mostly in spring (he'll do other steel types if that's what you really want, but will exhort the bonuses of wearing spring steel lol) and I've seen some of his work, not firsthand though- but from what I saw, he might be the go-to guy if Allan doesn't want to do it. Mind you...his prices are considerably higher, but I'm thinking that the medium has alot to do with it.
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