400 lb fighter needs a 14th C arming cote...anybody anybody,

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400 lb fighter needs a 14th C arming cote...anybody anybody,

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OK here we go... I am a BIG guy and I want and arming cote that matches my period ( circa 1335-1347) I have had several close matches but nothing exactly correct. Many sempstresses( Laurels included) ahve been known to blanch and faint at the thought of sewing clothes for me. HELP!!

What would you charge? What pattern would you suggest?


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Post by Christian Thomas of York »

Baron Hamish,

I too am a large fighter and have the same issues. May I point in the Direction of a Lord and a Lady in the New Canton of Sudentore in VA. His Name is Lord Olaf Wulfbrandt, and hers Is Lady Katheryne D Anjou, She is an exceptional seamstress and has quite a bit of experiece with garbing 14th century fighters that are larger than usual.

email is notdukeolaf@aol.com for contact

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Post by Kevin »

Hamish, greetings from a fellow 400-pounder.

Talk to Mistress Clare de Crecy (Tracy Justus). Seriously. She made my 15c gambeson (she normally does 14c, but modified it for me) and turned it around fast. Ask Sir Bryce or Duke Ragnarr about contacting her. (Mental note: call Clare this summer about making me another one to have for a spare.) I don't know what her current prices are. IIRC, I provided the materials, and she charged me around $90-ish.

Also, Lord Olaf used to be my man-at-arms. Feel free to contact me about him or his lady wife.
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Post by Symon VanMoordrecht »

Dwolf,. i have something in my closet that might do it.

How tall are you? I made it for myself and the sleeves are a tiny bit too short.

It is red cotton apholstery velvet lined in silk,.

me at pennsic,.. .

[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v280/NJShooter/DSCF0010.jpg[/img]

My 4 year old took these,. I can take some better ones if you like (When the missus gets home!)

[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v280/NJShooter/For%20Sale/coat4.jpg[/img]

[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v280/NJShooter/For%20Sale/coat02.jpg[/img]

Not nearly the quality of Tracey Justus but available right now.
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I'm 5'10" and about 450#
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I'm about 6 and a little under 375-400

I don't think it will work, sorry.
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Post by David Teague »

You might drop Matuls a e-mail.

He is a Polish vendor that makes great aketons, arming coats, jack, etc and each one is made to order.

I have two of his aketons so far and we have 6 or in my LH group.


Below is my two aketons:



[img]http://www.arador.com/discforums/uploads/post-19-1104269956.jpg[/img]

French soldier impression... :twisted: Just showing sleeve movement.

The Second is a grande assiette based aketon

[img]http://www.arador.com/discforums/uploads/post-19-1114399083.jpg[/img]


We have been very pleased with his work, most coats have cost us about $180.00 delivered to Alaska.

Cheers,

DT
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