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A nifty anvil classification site....
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:39 pm
by Andrew Young
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 5:01 pm
by Thomas Powers
Did you read what that site said about armour?
http://www.blackiron.us/armor.html
Sort of missed the fact that most of it was made from wrought iron and not steel and armourers would buy plate from a batter mill too.
I like the home site where they have an anvil listed as maker unknown when it sure looks like a John Brooks to me what with the JB on the side and such.
Like most things on the net take their info with a bit of salt.
Thomas
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 11:01 pm
by Andrew Young
Thomas Powers wrote:Did you read what that site said about armour?
http://www.blackiron.us/armor.htmlSort of missed the fact that most of it was made from wrought iron and not steel and armourers would buy plate from a batter mill too.
I like the home site where they have an anvil listed as maker unknown when it sure looks like a John Brooks to me what with the JB on the side and such.
Like most things on the net take their info with a bit of salt.
Thomas
The anvil page which is what I was noting was pretty interesting.
(yeah I saw the other pages which is why I didnt mention them
But some of what that pages says is true....for munitions armour vis-a-vis the better stuff, much of it was iron, just THICK. And armourers probably did buy their metal from mills, particularly in the plate centuries.