A gerbil on PCP is of tactical advantage if you know how to use it right.
This is my piece of list field and you can have it when you pry it from my cold dead hands(facebook, Lori Caelwaerts sca heavy combat list)
Paladin74 wrote:I was going to say...there's no way I could fit in that and I'm on the smaller end of the range of sizes. GLWS tho, that's a pretty piece.
Thank you, but the fit is dependent on the thickness of your arming doublet.
Are you kidding dartaghan? A spring steel brig with this form and quality would easily set you back £1000 at least in the UK.
This guy has a great rep. And $1100 for this is a steal. If my waist was 3" smaller and I didn't already have a brig on order with him I'd snap this up.
dartaghan wrote:I hope you mean 1100 rubles. That is a price you will NOT get if you meant it in dollars.
Dude this is not cheap SCA armor, he will get the price from the right buyer. Not everyone is an low end SCA player in the game this sort of armor is common for reenactors all over the world outside the cheap skate US of A.
I so hate people talking down about prices because they don't have a clue about the market.
MJBlazek wrote:If anything even at the original price it is UNDER priced. Do you know how many man hours go into making one of these?
There is a guy from England who makes fantastic brigs, I covet them, they start around $2k and go up from there.
WORTH.EVERY.PENNY.
Agreed, this is some amazing armor and priced in a very reasonable range. My kit does not even get close to this late in history and I find myself trying to figure out how to buy this. If only the world would shower me with money......
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)
Seconding (or thirding, or fourthing) the comments that this is beautiful work for an excellent price (for a brigandine that I don't have to consider skipping a month of mortgage for because it might have fit me when I was 14 )