Period Pattern-Blueing?
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2003 11:16 am
I'm going to my first SCA tournament, and it's a Pas D'Armes... meaning in my mind you can play a little fast and loose with your outfits sometimes (Didnt someone back in the day show up at one dressed as the pope?).
Anyway, I just blued 1/2 of my armour - litterally 1/2. The left 1/2 of my helmet, the right 1/2 of my brestplate... elbow cops, gorget... everything except the legs (since they're Mad Matt's, on loan. He sure would have been surprised...
. I look like both halves of a chess game.

anyway, I was wondering if there was any evidence of selective "pattern" bluing of armour. I know the "Black and white" armour of the later centuries was similar - though that was painted, not blued...
I'm just curious. I might keep this harness like it is for a while - it's just my starter kit anyway. 14th century. I still don't know what my full kit will be yet. But if I do keep it like it is now for a while, I'd like to know if it's even vaguely a period thing to do...

Dak.
[This message has been edited by dkaardal (edited 02-13-2003).]
Anyway, I just blued 1/2 of my armour - litterally 1/2. The left 1/2 of my helmet, the right 1/2 of my brestplate... elbow cops, gorget... everything except the legs (since they're Mad Matt's, on loan. He sure would have been surprised...
. I look like both halves of a chess game.
anyway, I was wondering if there was any evidence of selective "pattern" bluing of armour. I know the "Black and white" armour of the later centuries was similar - though that was painted, not blued...
I'm just curious. I might keep this harness like it is for a while - it's just my starter kit anyway. 14th century. I still don't know what my full kit will be yet. But if I do keep it like it is now for a while, I'd like to know if it's even vaguely a period thing to do...

Dak.
[This message has been edited by dkaardal (edited 02-13-2003).]