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Wanted: 16th century Splint arms
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 6:49 pm
by edli
Hi
I'm looking for a pair of splint arms of 16th century origin, I believe it's part of an almain rivet munition armor, like this.
In a more simplified version, only with forearm, couter, rear arm and spaulder without the sliding gauntlet. So pretty much any splinted arms would do.
Thanks
Re: Wanted: 16th century Splint arms
Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2015 7:14 pm
by edli
Still looking
Re: Wanted: 16th century Splint arms
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2015 2:07 am
by woodwose
I have set of those in progress - oil blackened mild steel, with removable hand pieces. All they need to be finished are buckles and finishing the straps. As is I'd ask $200 for the pair... $275 if I have to finish the buckles (only 6 of them, but I've never liked doing buckles).

Re: Wanted: 16th century Splint arms
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2015 6:39 pm
by woodwose
measurements...
total length from shoulder point to knuckles: 27"
shoulder point to point of elbow: 13"
elbow to knuckles: 14"
width of knuckle plate at palm strap: 4.5"
The total length could be increased by about 1/2" by lengthening the long slot on the fore arm plate.
I've cobbled together this picture as a better visual reference for measurements (+ more measurements...)
Note - these are not a reproduction of any specific set of historical/extant almain splints, but a conglomeration of details from different ones. They are what I would consider "historical munition grade" -- pretty much rough from the hammer - planished but not sanded or polished. They are oil blackened, similar to some extant ones in pictures sent to me by a fellow Denizen of the Archive.
Re: Wanted: 16th century Splint arms
Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 2:57 pm
by Mark Griffin
Hey, Matthew, those look very nice, got the feel of that type down well.