Embarrasing sabaton question...
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Embarrasing sabaton question...
How do you secure them to your feet. The ones I am looking at have a back section that is strapped, but there is nothing securing them to the top.
One of the lames on top has a set of two holes which I am sure serve precisely this purpose.
I have looked for images, found this excellent thread with some of our AA denizens ( http://www.myarmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=24800 ) and confirmed my initial assessment, but I am trying to figure out the best way to secure the tying points to the shoes themselves, without damaging the shoes.
Should I run the point under the laces of the the shoe and then tie the whole thing together like a sneaker?
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One of the lames on top has a set of two holes which I am sure serve precisely this purpose.
I have looked for images, found this excellent thread with some of our AA denizens ( http://www.myarmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=24800 ) and confirmed my initial assessment, but I am trying to figure out the best way to secure the tying points to the shoes themselves, without damaging the shoes.
Should I run the point under the laces of the the shoe and then tie the whole thing together like a sneaker?
Thanks!
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Re: Embarrasing sabaton question...
Maybe, being the holes in the sabaton around the size of the string you would use, you may try to make two separate simple knots on each end of the string. In this way losing a single knot won't unlace the whole sabaton.
http://www.foreworks.com/knot.jpg
http://www.foreworks.com/knot.jpg
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You know, when I saw that you had an 'Embarrasing sabaton question' I was hoping for something juicier, like,
'If I polish them up real shiny will I be able to look up a lady's skirt in the reflection?"
'If I polish them up real shiny will I be able to look up a lady's skirt in the reflection?"
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Historically if you can afford the sabatons you also have special arming shoes made specifically with the point for lacing the sabatons down. This probably doesn't help at all, and you probably already know this. It's what I would recommend though.
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Check out this blog entry:
http://burgundianhours.blogspot.com/200 ... art-1.html
If you scroll down a bit you'll see the effigy fragment I based my work on. It uses a square knot through the top of the shoe and the sabaton, and a strap under the ball of the foot. Presumably there's a buckle around the heel/ankle too.
http://burgundianhours.blogspot.com/200 ... art-1.html
If you scroll down a bit you'll see the effigy fragment I based my work on. It uses a square knot through the top of the shoe and the sabaton, and a strap under the ball of the foot. Presumably there's a buckle around the heel/ankle too.
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Pointed under the shoes and tied through the holes on top seems like the right way. Like lacing mail chausses with points under the feet. It would mean no changes to the shoes.
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This would be a reasonable short term approach since it avoids putting holes in your shoes, though it has a couple drawbacks. You end up walking on the points/cord that you're lacing them on with. It can wear out quickly and get snagged on stuff. In the image I linked to, there's no evidence of the cord going under the toe, though they did include the detail of the strap going under the foot, and all the rivets to do so. That's not to say that all sabatons were attached in exactly one way, or that any sculpture is going to have every detail shown.James Anderson III wrote:Pointed under the shoes and tied through the holes on top seems like the right way. Like lacing mail chausses with points under the feet. It would mean no changes to the shoes.
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I would imagine that the system would work if you fought mostly on horseback, so the wear on the strap would be minimal.Gaston de Clermont wrote:This would be a reasonable short term approach since it avoids putting holes in your shoes, though it has a couple drawbacks. You end up walking on the points/cord that you're lacing them on with. It can wear out quickly and get snagged on stuff. In the image I linked to, there's no evidence of the cord going under the toe, though they did include the detail of the strap going under the foot, and all the rivets to do so. That's not to say that all sabatons were attached in exactly one way, or that any sculpture is going to have every detail shown.James Anderson III wrote:Pointed under the shoes and tied through the holes on top seems like the right way. Like lacing mail chausses with points under the feet. It would mean no changes to the shoes.
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Shoe laces are not period...much.

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Pass the laces through gaps in the tread of the boot/shoe, so that it isn't rubbing on the ground. Or if they are non-lugged soles, the front lacing just goes from shoe to sabaton through the front two point holes, and the rear strap goes underneath, but near the heel - a small heel is all that is needed to keep the strap off the ground, so you won't even notice it. Lots of footwear I see comes with the heel already.Gaston de Clermont wrote:This would be a reasonable short term approach since it avoids putting holes in your shoes, though it has a couple drawbacks. You end up walking on the points/cord that you're lacing them on with. It can wear out quickly and get snagged on stuff. In the image I linked to, there's no evidence of the cord going under the toe, though they did include the detail of the strap going under the foot, and all the rivets to do so. That's not to say that all sabatons were attached in exactly one way, or that any sculpture is going to have every detail shown.James Anderson III wrote:Pointed under the shoes and tied through the holes on top seems like the right way. Like lacing mail chausses with points under the feet. It would mean no changes to the shoes.
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Put holes in your shoes. its the best way.
Alternately, stitch the point to the surface of your shoe.
You can expect your arming shoes to get pretty beat-up quite quickly. Don't plan on using them for anything else. For one reason, you want to rest them between fighting.
http://wherearetheelves.net/the-care-an ... -of-shoes/
Think gloves under gauntlets vs glove n a basket hilt/behind shield for a comparable lifespan comparison.
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Alternately, stitch the point to the surface of your shoe.
You can expect your arming shoes to get pretty beat-up quite quickly. Don't plan on using them for anything else. For one reason, you want to rest them between fighting.
http://wherearetheelves.net/the-care-an ... -of-shoes/
Think gloves under gauntlets vs glove n a basket hilt/behind shield for a comparable lifespan comparison.
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But the purpose of the laces is to keep the sabaton from sliding down the shoe. Since the toe is pointy, unless it was firmly attached to the shoe through holes or stitched to the shoe it serves no purpose. It would be like tieing your leg harness to your leg around your thigh to avoid putting holes in your arming coat to tie the legs up. They would just slide down. And there is really no reason to worry abut changes to the shoes, the shoes are far less costly and far more replaceable than the harness.James Anderson III wrote:Pointed under the shoes and tied through the holes on top seems like the right way. Like lacing mail chausses with points under the feet. It would mean no changes to the shoes.
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Well, now that you mention it...Dietrich von Stroheim wrote:You know, when I saw that you had an 'Embarrasing sabaton question' I was hoping for something juicier, like,
'If I polish them up real shiny will I be able to look up a lady's skirt in the reflection?"
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Tied through the holes on top is referring to the frontmost lame:Theodore wrote:But the purpose of the laces is to keep the sabaton from sliding down the shoe. Since the toe is pointy, unless it was firmly attached to the shoe through holes or stitched to the shoe it serves no purpose. It would be like tieing your leg harness to your leg around your thigh to avoid putting holes in your arming coat to tie the legs up. They would just slide down. And there is really no reason to worry abut changes to the shoes, the shoes are far less costly and far more replaceable than the harness.James Anderson III wrote:Pointed under the shoes and tied through the holes on top seems like the right way. Like lacing mail chausses with points under the feet. It would mean no changes to the shoes.
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The holes in the back that are horizontally oriented are for a lower strap to go near the heel of the shoe/boot.
If there's a strap around the back of the heel, or it's a "closed" sabaton (with a heel plate), it won't go anywhere. Even with just the front tie and lower strap, it should have minimal movement.
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Thank you!!! that works for me! now does the string in front stay in place? does it tend to try to slide forward and become undone?James Anderson III wrote:Here's some pictures of mine]:
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You're welcome. As long as it's snug between two "lugs" on the sole of the shoe, and isn't at some crazy angle, it won't go anywhere. I wore them that way for ~6 hours saturday and ~7 hours sunday, and they were fine.Glaukos the Athenian wrote:Thank you!!! that works for me! now does the string in front stay in place? does it tend to try to slide forward and become undone?James Anderson III wrote:Here's some pictures of mine]:
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