Atzinger update 2/25

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Atzinger update 2/25

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Updates r-us.
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EVERY SINGLE scabbard order is now in process. Everything is cut out and dyed...I will now sew my ass off for two weeks.
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Post by Heath B fraychef »

hey did those items ever show up?
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Yup
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I am now in full ass-kicking mode. Big list of updates later today.
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Not to add to Vitus' workload - but for SCA jousters that are looking to move up to balsa jousting, Vitus makes a kickass ecranche that takes a severe beating with only very minor scuffing.

You can't go wrong using his jousting targes.
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People don't get it- my jousting shields are the best in the world.
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I beat the beejeebus out of mine for 2 seasons (actually, Cassandra beat the beejeebus out of it, I just wore it :wink: ) and didn't even have to repaint it (and that was using copper caps on the lances).
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People will not listen. It's funny how so many people get bummed about a completely disguised coat of epoxy while they will have all types of modern details or modern materials in use for their other gear- and I'm talking about NON SCAdians, here.

You can't get anything more well-disguised than one of my tilting shields.
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Wouldn't you be sewing you ass ON?



Vitus von Atzinger wrote:EVERY SINGLE scabbard order is now in process. Everything is cut out and dyed...I will now sew my ass off for two weeks.
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Diglach mac Cein wrote:Wouldn't you be sewing you ass ON?



Vitus von Atzinger wrote:EVERY SINGLE scabbard order is now in process. Everything is cut out and dyed...I will now sew my ass off for two weeks.
-V


*rimshot*
i have to admit i laughed at that lol
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Yesterday I shipped-

Duke Andreas' rondel dagger, scabbard and belt via Priority Mail.
Gunther of Oarkney's short sword and scabbard via Priority Mail.
Gift belt via Priority Mail.
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I doubt I will be able to ship anything tomorrow...I'll be shoveling snow all day.
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I've hit a temporary financial snag.

People who owe me money need to pay me asap so I can keep things rolling. I'm out of leather.
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I'm still sewing on stuff BTW. Never fear.
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Vitus von Atzinger wrote:People will not listen. It's funny how so many people get bummed about a completely disguised coat of epoxy while they will have all types of modern details or modern materials in use for their other gear- and I'm talking about NON SCAdians, here.

You can't get anything more well-disguised than one of my tilting shields.


They are the best around. I have three, and the one I use personally has taken a load of full-contact hits and isn't even marred. Got a lot of paint streaks from opponents lances....but no gouging, no chipping, no cracking.

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SHIELDS.
EVAH.

Here is mine, and it taking some abuse-

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Scabbard for Wayne Velzis
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Vitus,

I believe that is the best looking scabbard you have done yet. It conveys the "realistic" look the best so far.

I like understated "bling"

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Vitus,

I believe that is the best looking scabbard you have done yet. It conveys the "realistic" look the best so far.

I like understated "bling"


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The scabbard that you see in the pic above turned a nauseating yellow overnight. This has never happened before. I took it apart, stripped it, re-dyed it and after it dried it began to turn yellow again. In five hours it was the most repulsive thing I have ever seen.

I must have bought a bad batch of dye.
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Post by Vitus von Atzinger »

Just bought some new very, very thick leather to make the knee and elbow cop orders from. I'll have to soak the pieces for 48 hrs, but they should be bulletproof.
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Epoxy won't dry. Too much humidity from the snow?
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Bumpo
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Post by owen matthew »

Hello Sir, Where are the motto belts in the que, just out of curiosity? Thank you!
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Wayyy down the list currently. Sorry, but that's how it goes.
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This thick leather I bought is too thick for elbows and knees- I can't shape it and it's been soaking for HOURS. It's bulletproof. Maybe I can make some breastplates or something....
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Vitus von Atzinger wrote:This thick leather I bought is too thick for elbows and knees- I can't shape it and it's been soaking for HOURS. It's bulletproof. Maybe I can make some breastplates or something....


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Scabbards for Mark V. are finished.
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Post by Cisco »

So out of curiosity...how thick is the leather that's 'too thick'?

64 ounce? :)
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