late 14th century leg armor- leather and studs

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late 14th century leg armor- leather and studs

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Red leather covered 1/4" abs plastic cuisses.
Red leather covered 1/8" abs covered greaves (front only).
Aluminum rivets with decorative brass washers.

16ga stainless knees. Made by Kellson.

I will throw in a black leather covered Global Effects globose chestplate.

$300.
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OK- legs are now $250, I am going to sell the chestplate separately.
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pm sent about the legs..........
if it isn't armour, or you can't take it to bed, it isn't worth havin'
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Bump-

These are still available.

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Could you provide some sizing information? What height range would they fit?

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I'm 6'1" 180. They fit me well enough that they don't necessarily need straps to hold them up.

The cuisses wrap all the way around and I think are 1/4" abs plastic with a leather cover. They will likely never break on you.

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bump
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why must you bee so tiny, your Grace?
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Any interest in trades?
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From you? Always.

You know exactly the knees these are. What're you thinking about?

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