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white mountain armoury
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Cleared out my list, have room for a few commissions, drop me a note if there is anything you need.
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Just got my hands on my third helm made by Adam's hands. I love 'em and heartily recommend him to anyone in the market for a new helm. :wink:
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Iain Ruadh wrote:Just got my hands on my third helm made by Adam's hands. I love 'em and heartily recommend him to anyone in the market for a new helm. :wink:
What did you get ?
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I am not working in stainless at this time.
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True true .. I have two of his previous stainless which I pretty much will never let go of and this latest of his mild work (which very very impressed me).

The latest was the one from this thread: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=140255 and after trying it on I am soooo impressed with! My bretache isn't removable but rather solidly affixed for unbelt champion level practices.
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I normally fight in melees as a Midrealm Captain with a SS simple kettle helm (which has served me sooo well as a proper working sergeant type by keeping the sun & rain out of my face) ... for these past few years.
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My third primary WMA helm is a spagen helm ... it's my practice hem when I need to get out on the field. It work in period themed battles and yet shined in the depths of seriously hard practices. So easy to throw on and not worry about any heady injuries.

Bottom line ... his gear works. In a comparison I'd put it next to my Sigs ... higher price tag ,but out of the box perfect. Quick to train up with, easy to fix/replace if anything goes bad with it as well.
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