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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #165 on: 2011-06-07, 23:16:05 »
That's pretty cool...does he list a source(s) for that info?

It's all from historical effigies. I think he just looked at them and counted up how many were equipped with what.


It's from Doug Strong, he lists his sources at the bottom of his main site. His info gathered for that page is VERY impressive. If I remember right, he also runs EffigiesAndBrasses.com?

I've always been drawn to the bascinet with houndskull visor.  I don't know why, maybe because it just looks MEAN.

I believe the internet and forums such as this have had a profound impact on the advancement of SCA armours from all periods.  In the old days (my first armour photographs were taken with a Polaroid Instamatic camera) I was inspired by books, movies, people I met at SCA events and the local Ren Fair.  This was a rather limited pool for period correct historical inspiration and good information was slow to be disseminated.  With the advent of the internet and forums for people with specific interests, the trickle of good information has turned into a torrent of knowledge.  The younger members here can be very thankful that you didn't have to wait weeks for a book to arrive via inter-library loan.  ;)


I've been around long enough to remember that. And the books I could get were the Eyewitness books, which had a scant 4-6 pages of very generic info, and a few basic pictures. Still, enough to make a high schooler aspire to have his own armor some day. Only slightly ahead of that was attempting to scour the internet for low resolution pictures or scans of armor at a *blazing* 14.4 kbps - all while hoping no one else in the house picks up the phone.

This is a great time for armor enthusiasts!
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #166 on: 2011-06-08, 01:06:26 »
This is a great time for armor enthusiasts!

Hear, hear!

It's funny, I wasn't all that excited about armor when I was younger. I was interested, but it was the swords that really captured my enthusiasm. But all of that turned around at the end of the 90's. Decent sources of armor were starting to appear, but not a lot. The riveted mail being cheap (relatively) and easily available is a prime example. Back then, you needed to make mail yourself or pay someone to do it, and it would generally be butted galvanized steel. The fact that titanium riveted mail is available now blows my mind.
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #167 on: 2011-06-08, 14:20:01 »
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blows my mind.


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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #168 on: 2011-06-08, 18:28:34 »

Well, my GDFB breastplate and stainless riveted mail coif just got here.

I think in addition to removing the plackart and filling the holes with rivets, I may try to bend it a little too. It's still quite a bit wider than I am down at the base, and I think the shape of at the shoulder could be adjusted a little too. Not bad as a cheap solution.
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #169 on: 2011-06-08, 20:08:45 »
AWESOME!!! can't wait to play!! hehehe

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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #170 on: 2011-06-08, 21:25:32 »
Sweet! We'll give you a moment before pestering you for pictures...
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has it been a moment yet?  :D
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« Reply #171 on: 2011-06-08, 21:40:23 »
yes yes pictures or we dont believe you and u have to buy each of us a kit hehe

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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #172 on: 2011-06-09, 15:58:09 »
It's still quite a bit wider than I am down at the base

Or ... you could attend more feasts. I think both ideas would work.
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #173 on: 2011-06-09, 16:07:59 »

No! Wrong idea! :) I'm trying to lose weight. Not gain it. :)
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #174 on: 2011-06-09, 23:29:45 »
yes yes pictures or we dont believe you and u have to buy each of us a kit hehe

I took the plackart off, and stuck a small rivet in the center hole. The breastplate will need a little polishing or something to erase the visible edge from where the plackart was. It's not too bad though.

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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #175 on: 2011-06-09, 23:39:46 »
What an excellent and cost effective solution for a 14th century breastplate!  Thank you for sharing the photograph.

Couldn't you strap the plackart over a brigandine for an awesome 15th century kit?
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #176 on: 2011-06-10, 02:04:16 »
shhh thats MY placart! hehehehe

looks awesome dude

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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #177 on: 2011-06-10, 03:34:17 »
try some w240 and the green scotch rite pads see if that does it.

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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #178 on: 2011-06-10, 04:20:26 »
What an excellent and cost effective solution for a 14th century breastplate!  Thank you for sharing the photograph.

Yeah, when Tim in our group did it, I felt like hitting myself in the head for not thinking of it before. It was such a simple way to take a cheap breastplate that didn't fit most people very well and suddenly make it much better.

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I had been thinking about the same thing. :)
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #179 on: 2011-06-10, 13:17:56 »
does that globose now have a back strap? ie one that goes behind the lower back? or does it just have the X shoulder straps?