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CrossT

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CrossT here
« on: 2015-10-22, 23:07:05 »
Hey everyone, just wanted to make a short intro here. I'm very interested in Medieval history and warfare and I have loved the idea of Knighthood since I was a boy, like a lot of us here. The armor and the ideals of chivalry and all that are fascinating to me, I loveeeee looking at Effieges and manuscripts. I'm working on an English 14th ct knight kit and have a riveted chainmail shirt to start with.

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Re: CrossT here
« Reply #1 on: 2015-10-23, 00:40:01 »
Peace be with you CrossT.
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Re: CrossT here
« Reply #2 on: 2015-10-23, 00:42:17 »
Hi Cross! welcome!
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« Reply #3 on: 2015-10-24, 01:14:39 »
Thanks guys I appreciate I love the armor I'm seeing here Templar kit and an awesome Bascinet.
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