This is a set of slightly defective hardened leather shovel greaves. I am still learning the little quirks and such of my new oven. They are entirely functional, but have little minor warpage issues that I find unacceptable to pass onto my customers in a normal transaction. So if you want a set of my shovel greaves at a really good price and do not mind a little cosmetic warpage along one of the shins (running up and down) here is your chance. I am only asking $100 plus shipping. This is 1/3rd off the normal price.
They are made to fit someone with a top of foot to middle of kneecap measurement of 18 inches, around the calf of 17 inches and around the ankle of 13 inches, while wearing a fighting boot.
They are made with 13 to 15 ounce vegetable tan leather and hardened in my multi stage process and will not soften in sunlight. The picture below is from my photo gallery and not the actual set for sale.
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Discounted Shovel Greaves for sale
- Torvaldr
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Torvaldr,
Where is the warpage or defect on these? Also I have no way to measure sizes until tonight do you recall the height of the person these were made for?
Thanks!
Glaukos the Athenian
Where is the warpage or defect on these? Also I have no way to measure sizes until tonight do you recall the height of the person these were made for?
Thanks!
Glaukos the Athenian
Glaukos the Athenian
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Squire to Sir Guy Lestrange
Benedictus dominus Deus meus, qui docet manus meas ad proelium, et digitos meos ad bellum.
