Wanted: used full finger gauntlets
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mike mercier
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Wanted: used full finger gauntlets
I am looking for a set of used, full fingered gauntlets, non stainless, non plastic.
Anyone have anything they want to get rid of cheap?
Mike
Anyone have anything they want to get rid of cheap?
Mike
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I have some mild & stainless hour-glass demos and samples. If your interested let me know. I will try to sell/trade them here then on e-bay
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Me too
I am looking for a set too. My hands would be medium maybe even small. So if no one minds I would like to get in line behind those of you who got here first '-)
Fell free to pm me if you have some thing that would work, thanks
Fell free to pm me if you have some thing that would work, thanks
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mike mercier wrote:I dont want to steal them from Draco so if he wants them thats cool. But some pics would be nice.
Mike
Don't worry, whonew says that he's got both mild and stainless. You're looking for mild, I'm looking for stainless.
Kinda works out eh?
And I definately wouldn't want to hijack your topic.
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mike mercier wrote:I have seen lots for sale from czech for around 200 new so when I say used, I dont think thats really out of the question.
It may well be out of the question if you're trying to get a pair of American-made ones.
Most armourers on this forum that make finger gauntlets agree on one thing--truly protective finger gauntlets are a bitch to make. Since they are so difficult to make, they charge accordingly. It all depends on the armourer's time--and most people who have spent between $300.00 - $600.00 per pair at least want to recoup what they paid, with a slight depreciation.
For the nonce, you might consider saving up the money for a new, Czech pair of gauntlets. I doubt very much you'll get anyone to sell you a pair of used finger gauntlets for $125.00. Your only other option is to purchase a pair of steel half-gauntlets, and attempt to make the finger lames yourself.
There are a number of patterns online - namely the Thor Z ones. That might be an inexpensive option for you.
Good luck,
William
Mike: I'm with Will on this... I don't think you WANT a cheap set of finger gauntlets. If they do the job, that's one thing, but I'd be shocked if you actually got a set of gauntlets that can take an SCA pounding for $125. If you're only going to use them for RF demos and the like, I'm still not sure you'd be wise to expose your fingers to that.
But hey, they're your fingers. If you find a set that work worth a darn, let me know. If you've got the link to the Czech ones, that wouldn't hurt to see either.
Regards,
Jonathan Blackbow
But hey, they're your fingers. If you find a set that work worth a darn, let me know. If you've got the link to the Czech ones, that wouldn't hurt to see either.
Regards,
Jonathan Blackbow
William Lee wrote:mike mercier wrote:I have seen lots for sale from czech for around 200 new so when I say used, I dont think thats really out of the question.
It may well be out of the question if you're trying to get a pair of American-made ones.
Most armourers on this forum that make finger gauntlets agree on one thing--truly protective finger gauntlets are a bitch to make. Since they are so difficult to make, they charge accordingly. It all depends on the armourer's time--and most people who have spent between $300.00 - $600.00 per pair at least want to recoup what they paid, with a slight depreciation.
For the nonce, you might consider saving up the money for a new, Czech pair of gauntlets. I doubt very much you'll get anyone to sell you a pair of used finger gauntlets for $125.00. Your only other option is to purchase a pair of steel half-gauntlets, and attempt to make the finger lames yourself.
There are a number of patterns online - namely the Thor Z ones. That might be an inexpensive option for you.
Good luck,
William
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mike mercier wrote:I never said I was SCA.
I don't think I said you were SCA, either. Just offered some options. And by way of observation, Blackbow was covering his bases by bringing up both SCA and steel combat.
mike mercier wrote:I still dont see why its so difficult, but I will just use the padded Revival gloves I have coming and that should suit me just fine.
My suggestion still stands that you could probably make what you need with a limited amount of steel, a couple of well-built patterns and a little bit of time. And considering how inexpensive a pair of steel half-gauntlets would cost, you could make your own finger gauntlets.
But I suppose you could go with the padded Revival gloves, if that's what'cha got...
Leo Medii wrote:My wife is looking to sell her James Gallespie finger gauntlets to replace them with Clay's.
250 would take them, they sell for over 500 at Illusion. They are in very good shape and are for a medium sized hand. Blue gloves, and brass gadlings.
PM for her information if interested.
Are you going to Siege? If you are bring them and I may buy them.
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I think the advice given is pretty sound. But I think you need to clarify what TYPE of finger gauntlets you are looking for to.
The type that most are refering to is the 14th century style with carpal and metacarpal plates with attached gadlings.
If you were looking for a micro lame style:
http://armourandcastings.com/catalog/pr ... a126bc41a9
http://armourandcastings.com/catalog/pr ... a126bc41a9
You might be able to get closer to your price range.
Although honestly $125.00 for finger gauntlets are definately a "diamond in the rough" find.
The type that most are refering to is the 14th century style with carpal and metacarpal plates with attached gadlings.
If you were looking for a micro lame style:
http://armourandcastings.com/catalog/pr ... a126bc41a9
http://armourandcastings.com/catalog/pr ... a126bc41a9
You might be able to get closer to your price range.
Although honestly $125.00 for finger gauntlets are definately a "diamond in the rough" find.
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(on Pennsic) I know that movie. It is the 13th warrior. A bunch of guys in armour that doesn't match itself or anybody elses, go on a trip and argue and get drunk and get laid and then fight Tuchux.
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I finally sold a pair of Wisby gauntlets that I had laying around for $300 and took a huge loss on them. I spent about 50 dollars on materials and they took about 20 hours to complete. They will probably be the last pair I make as for that kind of money my time can be better spent doing other things. It's a shame the market price doesn't reflect what goes into this style of gauntlet or more people would be making them. Not me though ,for 12.50/hour I won't be making anymore and at $125 I'd be making less than my daughter at Burger King.
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I make gauntles [wisby & hourglass] because I really enjoy it not for a living. Sure I could sell[give away] sets real cheap but I REFUSE to being part of ruining a market for "real artists" trying to make a living! Apologies for rant go here _____ Les the ameteur armourer
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