H. E. Breastplate review

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Otto von Teich
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H. E. Breastplate review

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Over the Thanksgiving weekend I recieved my 14th cent. spring steel.breastplate from Jeffrey Hedgecock At Historic Enterprises. It is one fine peice of armour. The fit and finish are excellent. the lines spot on, the bronze buckles sexy, and leathers fine. The box roll on the neck is amazing. Not sure of the weight.(it was eight pounds with box and packing material) Probably about 5 lbs. I likes it.Thanks Jeff!... Otto
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Otto von Teich wrote:Over the Thanksgiving weekend I recieved my 14th cent. spring steel.breastplate from Jeffrey Hedgecock At Historic Enterprises. It is one fine peice of armour. The fit and finish are excellent. the lines spot on, the bronze buckles sexy, and leathers fine. The box roll on the neck is amazing. Not sure of the weight.(it was eight pounds with box and packing material) Probably about 5 lbs. I likes it.Thanks Jeff!... Otto


Holy crap Murdock, he beat us to the punch with the first spring steel in BHam. Does this mean you are gonna show up to fighter practice now?(You arent Tom are you? I dont think we have met)
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