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Kit_Summerisle
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thank you and more information

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Thank you for the consideration that you have given and the time you took to post (Special kudo's to the other Simon R. Green freak outthere.) These things I will take into consideration. In response to the querries previously posted. I have make somethere in the neighborhood of 150-200 pieces over the past few years. Very little of it plate. Mostly I work in Chain and Leather for lighter wheight fighters such as NERO, Amtgard, shattered Isles, and such. The only thing I would have to bring to the table for armorers I would apprentice under is a system for makeing a full hauberk in 4 days from wire to product. I also have a full shop for metalwork, (yeah stroke of marrital luck) I would be happy to answer any questions any one might have but the advice was greatly appreciated.

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I started armouring because it hurt when I got hit. No one has ever given me a better reason.
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