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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #210 on: 2013-10-23, 14:07:33 »

So I have some 14th C. gaunts coming soon. Andrey Galevskiy (Ukrainian armorer) is making them:



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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #211 on: 2013-10-23, 14:17:45 »
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And awesome! I believe that's the guy who used to work at (or still is?) Hammer Breaker, same one who made the greaves I've been wearing the last year.
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #212 on: 2013-10-23, 14:23:01 »
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #213 on: 2013-10-24, 14:32:03 »
Oooo very nice, I do like that first knuckle articulation.
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #214 on: 2013-10-24, 14:43:13 »
He does a really nice job in the shaping, and includes that double/sliding knuckle-bow. His price is really good for mild-steel, but I paid the extra to have it done in stainless so I don't have to clean so much rust off of them. I may do future components in spring-steel, but gaunts are a paint to de-rust.

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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #215 on: 2013-10-24, 14:50:24 »
He does a really nice job in the shaping, and includes that double/sliding knuckle-bow. His price is really good for mild-steel, but I paid the extra to have it done in stainless so I don't have to clean so much rust off of them. I may do future components in spring-steel, but gaunts are a paint to de-rust.

You'd be surprised how little they rust if they had a good polish to begin with and you keep them clean.  After 3 days of DoK and about 100 kids handling and trying on my gauntlets, there was a speck of rust on one of the index finger tips, and it came right off.
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #216 on: 2013-10-24, 14:51:26 »
nice, whatcha doing with the old ones?

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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #217 on: 2013-10-24, 15:00:12 »
You'd be surprised how little they rust if they had a good polish to begin with and you keep them clean.  After 3 days of DoK and about 100 kids handling and trying on my gauntlets, there was a speck of rust on one of the index finger tips, and it came right off.

The bolded part is the problem. You see, I know myself all too well. :)

nice, whatcha doing with the old ones?

Oh, I'll still use them for HEMA (in conjunction with the new Darkwood gaunts I picked up). They're beaten all to hell, but still working.
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #218 on: 2013-10-24, 15:05:18 »
The bolded part is the problem. You see, I know myself all too well. :)

My 'keeping them clean' regimen is wipe off the dirt after 3 days of use, oil them, and sit them on a shelf until I use them again.  It's pretty minimalist :)
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #219 on: 2013-10-24, 15:17:13 »
My 'keeping them clean' regimen is wipe off the dirt after 3 days of use, oil them, and sit them on a shelf until I use them again.  It's pretty minimalist :)

That sounds great, but trust me, I'd find a way to ruin them. :)

Also, my new house has a lot more humidity. I'm finding that things rust faster here than at my previous condo.
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #220 on: 2013-10-24, 16:53:49 »
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #221 on: 2013-10-25, 15:37:10 »
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #222 on: 2013-10-25, 19:04:29 »
I finally remembered to check that picture out from the home computer this morning! - Those gaunts look great! I can't wait to see them! :)
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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #223 on: 2014-01-09, 15:21:08 »
Sir Edward, do you have an updated picture of your 14th century Kit? I would love to admire it over the interwebs :)

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Re: Ed's Mid 14th C. kit
« Reply #224 on: 2014-01-09, 15:44:11 »
Sir Edward, do you have an updated picture of your 14th century Kit? I would love to admire it over the interwebs :)

I don't have a lot of great pictures of it. But here are a few. One of the problems I have is that the besegews aren't staying where they should, and I never think to fix them before taking pictures, so they look awful. I'm going to point them to the mail instead of the spaulders to correct this.



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