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14th Century armor - breastplate, spaulders, arms, cuisses... with a twist

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Sir Rodney:
There’s going to be a 10 year old running around with a kit like that?!    :'(

Sir Edward:

--- Quote from: Lord Rodney on 2014-03-19, 03:53:02 ---There’s going to be a 10 year old running around with a kit like that?!    :'(

--- End quote ---

Potentially many 10 year olds. This will be a great set of demo armor to take to our shows! Huzzah! :)

Don Jorge:


Wade's son has all types of kits...all in 1050 spring steel (not hardened but still more expensive than anything I have)....

Sir William:
Wade's son is quite possibly the luckiest kid in the world.

Sir Rodney:

--- Quote from: Sir Edward on 2014-03-19, 13:00:39 ---
--- Quote from: Lord Rodney on 2014-03-19, 03:53:02 ---There’s going to be a 10 year old running around with a kit like that?!    :'(

--- End quote ---

Potentially many 10 year olds. This will be a great set of demo armor to take to our shows! Huzzah! :)

--- End quote ---

That’s wonderful news!

I have to admit the first thought that came to my mind was all the beautiful pictures of Wade’s armour designed for his son.  Then the thought of two children running around with kits most of us can only dream of depressed me.   :-[

Now the news that this will be a teaching aid at events and that many children will be exposed to the real thing made me very happy indeed.  :)

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