Belt Fittings and Buckles

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Anyone know where I can find belt fittings? I'm ideally looking for Norman or Crusader. Viking leather has a couple of plain buckles and Raymond's Quiet Press has a few but none jump out at me...I'm hoping someone might know of a couple more places to peruse them.
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www.armourandcastings.com has good stuff. I'm not sure if they have much in the way of Norman / Crusader era, but they do good work and have excellent prices.

www.danegeld.co.uk has a 12th c. belt buckle and strap end. The prices are higher (there's a bronze option you can select that's cheaper than the silver price you'll see first), but all the reviews I have read have been good.
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http://www.re-enactment.com/ - Mercia Sveiter has a good selection.
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Don't forget Billy and Charlie's
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SyrRaim wrote:Don't forget Billy and Charlie's
http://www.billieandcharlie.com


actually located here: http://www.billyandcharlie.com/
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GunnarUlfson wrote:
SyrRaim wrote:Don't forget Billy and Charlie's
http://www.billieandcharlie.com


actually located here: http://www.billyandcharlie.com/



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No disrespect to Billy & Charlie but they are way out of the requested time period.

"I'm ideally looking for Norman or Crusader."

Nice stuff though.

A&C has great stuff but it also kind of skirts around the crusades, at least the 1st three. If you are looking for Eastern Slavic/Rus or 14th Century + they are hard to beat.

I'd say your best bet would be Mercia or Danegeld as they specialize in those eras.

Just my 2p

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