Hi All,
I have never posted on Armour Archive so it is good to finally be here.
I have a pair of Anselm Arms made SCA Gauntlets for period fighters. They are a great pair of gauntlets that have only been used twice in combat.
I have listed them on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %3DSelling
Please respond if you are interested, I have the bidding set at $499.99 with a buy it out price of $599.99.
I am switching my armor and won't be doing much 14th Century any more, so I hope these will go to a fighter who enjoys that time period.
Thanks again,
Sir Garrett Shadwell - East Kingdom SCA
Fell free to email me any questions at: drandarion@yahoo.com
FS: SCA Armor - Stainless Steel Gauntlets
FS: SCA Armor - Stainless Steel Gauntlets
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Sir Garrett Shadwell - East Kingdom
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Hi those are nice gauntlets but they're NOT 12ga. But that's a good thing because nobody in their right mind would buy 12ga stainless gaunts they'd weigh 10 pounds each. 12ga is nearly 1/8" thick.
Find someone with a sheet metal gauge or a micrometer and get the correct thickness and you'll get much more interest. Most likely they're 16ga with 18ga fingers.
Also if you feel like taking new pics armour photographs horribly with a flash. Take them outside in the sunlight and take pics without a flash and you'll get 10 times better pictures.
I'm not trying to bash you just trying to help you sell your gauntlets. Good luck.
Find someone with a sheet metal gauge or a micrometer and get the correct thickness and you'll get much more interest. Most likely they're 16ga with 18ga fingers.
Also if you feel like taking new pics armour photographs horribly with a flash. Take them outside in the sunlight and take pics without a flash and you'll get 10 times better pictures.
I'm not trying to bash you just trying to help you sell your gauntlets. Good luck.
The budding mid 14th century German Transitional guy.
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