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Re: Globose w/ Fauld
« Reply #45 on: 2014-09-14, 02:18:16 »
"doesnt Sir Geoffrey look FAB-U-lishous in his new hosen? hmmmmmm umm scrumsious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" lol hehehe mission accomplished

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Re: Globose w/ Fauld
« Reply #46 on: 2014-09-14, 02:24:49 »
Sir Wolf’s got me worried!   ;)
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Re: Globose w/ Fauld
« Reply #47 on: 2014-09-15, 00:36:35 »
"doesnt Sir Geoffrey look FAB-U-lishous in his new hosen? hmmmmmm umm scrumsious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" lol hehehe mission accomplished

That gambeson is soooooo last century!
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Re: Globose w/ Fauld
« Reply #48 on: 2014-09-15, 20:15:55 »
Ian, your kit is one of my largest inspirations and I'm actually about to copy you with a similarly styled breastplate. I'll see which armourer I'm going with (my favourite and local one is backed up for a few months). Living in Europe does suck sometimes, since Jeff Wasson's quite a bit away ;) There are some good ones and the emails have gone out.

But yes, this is a drop dead gorgeous breastplate and I'm loving your overall look.
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Re: Globose w/ Fauld
« Reply #49 on: 2014-09-15, 21:44:35 »
Thank you very much!  If I can be of any assistance please just ask.  What armorers are you looking at?  I just recently placed an order in Poland for a new piece.
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Re: Globose w/ Fauld
« Reply #50 on: 2014-09-15, 22:12:45 »
If I can't get my local favourite, I'm currently looking at St George Armoury (http://www.stgeorgearmoury.co.uk/) and a Swedish Armourer I've had recommended to me as well as at least looking to get a quote from Albert Collins, but I doubt I'll be able to afford that.

There are, of course, other amazing artists such as Radoslaus (https://www.facebook.com/pages/wwwRADOSLAUSpl/182128588494685) whom I have also asked for a quote.

It will be interesting to see what answers I get from the different armourers, which one fits my vision more and if I'll go for one now or if I'll wait for Martin Merkel to complete a few orders.
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Re: Globose w/ Fauld
« Reply #51 on: 2014-09-16, 17:10:01 »
Thank you very much!  If I can be of any assistance please just ask.  What armorers are you looking at?  I just recently placed an order in Poland for a new piece.

Don't tease us. What piece??
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Re: Globose w/ Fauld
« Reply #52 on: 2014-09-16, 22:11:15 »
Well, a few from different walks of armouring life.
Some Swedish ones, however, they're either backed up or have stopped taking orders (one has only sorta stopped but is thinking about it so I'll keep his name out of it for now.)
St George Armoury, he'll see about a spring steel price (would need a welded construction since he can't get a piece big enough in the Uk without massive costs). Otherwise I'm thinking 18 gauge stainless would do fine for the intents and purposes.

Now... these are all good (or good enough with a low price point).

But there's one more guy I emailed.
And he replied.
And I can get to him for fittings.
He's given me a very rough ballpark estimate and yes, it's not impossible (at a conflict with my wanted guantlets since it's about the same price point).

I'm waiting for a second reply from him.

But it seems I am at least a baby step closer to owning an Albert Collins breastplate.
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Re: Globose w/ Fauld
« Reply #53 on: 2014-09-17, 00:25:20 »
Via Armorari's stuff is absolutely phenomenal.  I use to just go through their photo gallery over and over just drooling...
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