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I have finally gotten MacTavish his helm crest and would like to publically thank him for his patience as my life has gone through many many diverse changes.

Now I would like to offer my crests to others too-
Each crest is made out of foam filled latex or urethane foam. Each crest has a domed bottom to fit many shaped helms. They can have magnets affixed to the bottom but I suggest that you have tie points onto your helmet and mantle instead of relying on the magnets.

The ones I have avaliable are-
Archive gauntlet and hammer - $80 each
Boar's head - $75 becuase of the acrylic sepreate cast tusks
Wolf Head - $65 each

I also have two more behourd crests that I will be posting pictures of soon. Dragon heads cast for Leeds Royal Armouries and Boar's cast for Order of the Boar in New Zealand. Those will be $50 each.

Shipping in the continental USA is $15 because of the weight of the foam and the size of each piece.

Payment can be made via paypal to oneail@hotmail.com and please add +4% to cover paypal costs.
Checks are fine, please contact me for info.

Please allow 2 weeks after reciept of the money before it ships from my shop.

Custom Crests are available but construction starts at $250 and goes up from there, please contact me for a quote.
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WOW... I need to save up for a custom one!!!!
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I just posted a custom crest auction. Maybe you can get one done cheap!
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Awesome work! I will need to put an order in for some of these!
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Assuming it's as awesome as these, I'll buy the Dragon heads cast for Leeds Royal Armouries sight unseen

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Thank you Randy! I dont have a picture of them, doh! bad artist bad!

They are slightly smaller than these crest but stand taller as they are designed to be whacked off helmets in a mounted behourd.

If you would like to purchase one, please contact me privatly. Thank you very very much for the business!
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Do these come unpainted, or finished?

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Those are awesome! Do they come with the little cloth piece at the bottom? I'm assuming not. Forgive my lack of knowledge of the terminology for it.

And can I assume they are not prepainted?
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You could assume that they come unpaint.... but you would be wrong! These come full painted.

In fact we can even do a DIY crests if people want. want it trimmed but not painted, then take $10 off the costs. Want it fresh from the mold? Take $15 off the costs.

Youd have to trim the flashing and paint it. The latex is a beige color and the urethane is a slightly off white. With the boar, the tusks would aslo come fresh from the mold, shouldnt need any work just glued into the boars mouth. ALSO the boar tusk do not come with the braidwork carved in or the pearls attached to the base.

They do not come with the mantles (cloth pieces)
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Greetings Sir Angus,

Awesome work as always! Really sharp. Glad to see you're back on the Archive and producing stuff again. I'm going to have to save up my pennies.

Just a quick question, how would these stand up to SCA combat? Say for instance, if a fellow was to wear one in a specialty tournament featuring two teams of thirty where shots to the head w/ mass weapons are the predominant target of choice?
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They are super resiliant but not indestructable. Id say they would probably stand upto the 30, but I cant gauruntee it.
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nice looking work. i like the red wolf
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That's me with the silver wolf and I must say it is an awesome piece of kit. I fully recommend Sir Angus to the Archive. And well, crests...girls just love them...
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anyone else? Also feel free to PM me if you are interested in a custom crest.
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How much for a purple wolf?
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$65 plus $15 shipping and 4% paypal fees if that is your method of payment for a total of $83.20
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SirAngus wrote:$65 plus $15 shipping and 4% paypal fees if that is your method of payment for a total of $83.20


Fabulous!
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Do you have any pictures of the other molds? I'm very interested in having one of these by memorial day.
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HOLY CRAP!!!!!


Those are the AWESOMEEEE!!

More pics of the wolf ones please!!!

I wants!!!!
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A dragon behourd one has been ordered and as soon as that is done Ill take a pic. I can also cast up a boar one too so you guys can see.

Im also working on a rampant dragon crest. Maybe Ill shoot out a pic ;)

Ill pull out my red worlf crest, yeah thats me in the pic and take some more pics for you guys.

If you want one by memorial day, you need to order fast as I leave to joust in australia on april 21st and dont come back until May 30th. April 1st will be the last day for make to order.
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Man oh man. Already spent my cash for this year's La Prova Dura, but for this Fall Pas d'Armes at GWW....gonna have to talk to the boys. Replying to have the email to show everyone your work.

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Not only will we have you jousting for that entire month but you will also be trained up to do the job of the Reaper (the guy on the back of our quad)

Hope you are feeling fit :twisted:

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SirAngus wrote:A dragon behourd one has been ordered and as soon as that is done Ill take a pic. I can also cast up a boar one too so you guys can see.

Im also working on a rampant dragon crest. Maybe Ill shoot out a pic ;)

Ill pull out my red worlf crest, yeah thats me in the pic and take some more pics for you guys.

If you want one by memorial day, you need to order fast as I leave to joust in australia on april 21st and dont come back until May 30th. April 1st will be the last day for make to order.


I'll order one a soon as I see the other pics. Im definitely interested in seeing that dragon then I can decide between it, the wolf, and the hammer.
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Post by Randall »

I would like to see some of the other designs as well.....nudge,nudge......wink,wink..... :D Your crests look fantastic!!!!


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Post by Edward MacTavish »

I recieved my hammer crest. It looks great.

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I ordered a white wolf head. I'll let all of you know how it turns out when it arrives.
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any word on delivery?
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I ordered a Rampant lion in gold mid March and it 'should' get to me here in Germany on or around the first of June.
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MalcolmdeMoffat wrote:I ordered a Rampant lion in gold mid March and it 'should' get to me here in Germany on or around the first of June.

Did you do a custom lion?
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Dang! Those are too nice to be whacked off by a lowly club! :)
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Received my dragon head today, I will get pictures up later today pending weather .... it is AWESOME!
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How much would a black rampant lion cost, and what would be the approximate delivery date?
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