14C arms for sale

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14C arms for sale

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I'm selling some of my personal armour- a pair of custom François L'Archevêque mild steel arms. Based on the Reginald Cobham effigy (1361), these (very) English style arms have served me well.
When bent to right angles, they measure 12"/30.5cm from end of wrist to centre of elbow cop, 17 1/2"/44.5cm from centre of cop to top of spaulder. They have minor scratches.
$475CAD plus shipping. Paypal.
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Hi, can I see pics of the inside of the arms?



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The arms are beautiful, Gaukler. Unfortunately, they seem a little too long for me.
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Gorgeous. And too long.
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The length was measured to the top edge of the spaulder, not the centre.
Here is a picture of the inside.
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