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MDRF 2010
Sir Brian:
Definately! I will probably completely retire the visored sugarloaf helm I usually wear with my teutonic kit and use my new bascinet instead. ;)
Sir William:
Sir Brian, I look forward to it! I know I'll be going at least twice more this season...gonna try and work in a PARF weekend too while I'm at it. But seriously...I almost can't wait til NEXT year; building a late 14th early 15th kit w/a persona to match...just gotta work out the little details.
By the by...I notice you guys have some really nice gear, from the surcoats to the shields...can you share who makes'm?
Sir Brian:
Certainly! :)
I had my surcoat custom made by “House Morningstar” @ http://www.housemorningstar.com/home.html
It was a tad expensive but it is very durable and has endured frequent machine washings. I applied the charges on the surcoat using fabric paint and stencils. The shield is the inexpensive wooden shield from Kult of Athena. I had a friend I work with paint the shield and I stenciled the charges with the same stencils I used on the surcoat.
I have a new shield on order from Allan which will be getting a slightly different paint job but the same, if larger sized charges and I intend to make a new surcoat for next season. ;)
Sir William:
House Morningstar...I might have known. They did one up for me years ago for an earlier knight persona; their wares are definitely durable, think I've had mine for about 8 years now, like new almost. Fabric paint is like magic...I just knew those were high quality embroidered appliques on your surcoat; you did it yourself, that rocks man.
Sir Brian:
http://weather.msn.com/local.aspx?wealocations=wc:USMD0113&q=Crownsville%2c+MD
Weather is looking perfect for armor this Sunday! Who is going? I'll be there early. ;D
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