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Re: AMAZING work by Robert MacPherson - but it's not armor
« Reply #15 on: 2013-11-07, 22:18:20 »
James, how much would harnesses like those two Mac customs run?
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Re: AMAZING work by Robert MacPherson - but it's not armor
« Reply #16 on: 2013-11-07, 22:31:23 »
James, how much would harnesses like those two Mac customs run?

Complete guess, but I'd say $25k-$30k when he made them back in the mid/late 90s. Today's prices, $35k for the black/brass and $40k for the KD Garniture one? I can ask him and see if he'd tell me what they cost, as he hasn't made armor for a few years and last I spoke with him, he is not going to make it again either.
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Re: AMAZING work by Robert MacPherson - but it's not armor
« Reply #17 on: 2013-11-08, 00:02:37 »
To put it in perspective, we're actually getting off very cheap now-a-days believe it or not!  A top of the line jousting harness runs about $30,000 now.  In period, the purchase of armor was roughly equivalent in magnitude in today's terms to buying a house!
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Re: AMAZING work by Robert MacPherson - but it's not armor
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Re: AMAZING work by Robert MacPherson - but it's not armor
« Reply #19 on: 2014-02-23, 10:30:38 »
The Black and Brass harness sold at auction back in 2006 with a starting minimum bid of 30,000 euros... that's about $42,000 today.

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Re: AMAZING work by Robert MacPherson - but it's not armor
« Reply #20 on: 2014-02-23, 15:52:18 »
The Black and Brass harness sold at auction back in 2006 with a starting minimum bid of 30,000 euros... that's about $42,000 today.

That harness is just something special...  There's lots of really nice harnesses out there, but that one in particular had a certain magic about it.  I really hope that the removal of the blackening is just a nasty unconfirmed rumor.
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Re: AMAZING work by Robert MacPherson - but it's not armor
« Reply #21 on: 2014-02-23, 18:57:43 »
The Black and Brass harness sold at auction back in 2006 with a starting minimum bid of 30,000 euros... that's about $42,000 today.

That harness is just something special...  There's lots of really nice harnesses out there, but that one in particular had a certain magic about it.  I really hope that the removal of the blackening is just a nasty unconfirmed rumor.

I was trying to find where I saw it posted that Capwell had sold the armor and that the new owner held it privately and removed the blackening. No luck in my bookmarks so far.
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