I have posted the pictures that were taken while we were at the military timeline at the Atlanta History Center last weekend.
They can be viewed here:
http://www.novae-militiae.com/Events/Atlanta2003/atlanta_2003.htm
Steve
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Heh, yup, it was an eleventh-hour project, though. I want to thank you, T-Bob, for the idea on how to attach the chausses (I think it was you...). I made a leather drawstring pouch that encloses the entire top edge of the maille leg. Through this is passed a leather drawstring, both ends of which come out the front point of the leg, and tie off to a special belt. It works very well.
The maille still needs to be tailored a bit better, though - it is not a bit restrictive in some spots.
Next project is to add feet.
Steve
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Forth Armoury
Highly authentic, affordable riveted maille.
The maille still needs to be tailored a bit better, though - it is not a bit restrictive in some spots.
Next project is to add feet.
Steve
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Forth Armoury
Highly authentic, affordable riveted maille.
