Upcoming Helm Blowout Next Week
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 10:58 pm
Sometime within the next few days I will be listing a lot of helms for ebay.
It could be as many as 18 helms. The Sugarloafs and Normans have new designs. Probably Saturday, I'll take pictures of them and post them here along with making all new ebay listings. I will have:
Normans - Qty 4 Starting amount $250, Buy-it-now $275
Sugarloaf helms - Qty 4 Starting and BIN $165
Pembridge Great Helm - Qty 4 Starting and BIN $165
Visored Bacinets - Qty 4-7 Starting $185, BIN $200
Flat top Barrels w/ brass trim- Qty 2 BIN $195
The pics on the website are not accurate but close, I got a new camera and will take all new pictures, look for the ebay listings for size and thickness of metals, etc.
This is mostly to wrap up the end of my first 6 months of armouring full time successfully, and I'll be using the procees for a new website, possibly with shopping cart capabilities. And so I can make the bulk purchase of the next 6 months materials, since May 15 is the traditional start of my stock production year.
In the next few weeks I plan to start posting some tutorials on the business methodologies I use in the Design/Construction forums in order to give some ideas to those who wish to go full time.
So, watch this space, and here's to another 6 fun months of armour making.
Eric Joseph
James River Armoury
San Diego
www.jamesriverarmoury.com
It could be as many as 18 helms. The Sugarloafs and Normans have new designs. Probably Saturday, I'll take pictures of them and post them here along with making all new ebay listings. I will have:
Normans - Qty 4 Starting amount $250, Buy-it-now $275
Sugarloaf helms - Qty 4 Starting and BIN $165
Pembridge Great Helm - Qty 4 Starting and BIN $165
Visored Bacinets - Qty 4-7 Starting $185, BIN $200
Flat top Barrels w/ brass trim- Qty 2 BIN $195
The pics on the website are not accurate but close, I got a new camera and will take all new pictures, look for the ebay listings for size and thickness of metals, etc.
This is mostly to wrap up the end of my first 6 months of armouring full time successfully, and I'll be using the procees for a new website, possibly with shopping cart capabilities. And so I can make the bulk purchase of the next 6 months materials, since May 15 is the traditional start of my stock production year.
In the next few weeks I plan to start posting some tutorials on the business methodologies I use in the Design/Construction forums in order to give some ideas to those who wish to go full time.
So, watch this space, and here's to another 6 fun months of armour making.
Eric Joseph
James River Armoury
San Diego
www.jamesriverarmoury.com