Back and planning a new harness

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Lord Ogier
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Back and planning a new harness

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Hey guys,

After a long hiatus, I am back. My next project is a Black and White German harness from about 1550 or so.

So, please post your black and white harness pics here. Links to pics on the web would be good also.

I will post build pics as I get pieces done. Maybe some process pics as well.

Cheers,
Lord Ogier
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http://www.allenantiques.com/A-156.html
http://www.allenantiques.com/A-107.html
http://www.allenantiques.com/A-26.html
http://www.allenantiques.com/A-45.html

Wander the site, I have a few bits. There are many nicer in real collections.

We took the first one apart and played with it at my study session.

Hmm. Oregon, eh? kind of far to wander by and play with the stuff. If you want to, ping me.

Wade
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Post by Lord Ogier »

Thanks Wade

You have some really good stuff on your site. Most of the pics that you have are of the outside. A lot of us here could really benefit from pics taken of the inside of the armor bits if you have the time.

With regards,
Lord Ogier
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Hi there, Welcome back. Shoot me a pm when you get in town and come by to bs about armor.

Take care

Pitbull
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Post by wcallen »

All of the 'first' pictures are of the outside (prettier that way). Several pieces include details. Click on the image to see the other images.

Also:

http://www.allenantiques.com/Details.html

is a page I put together just for random odd shots.

Taking inside shots of everything would take forever. Pick something and ask. I will try to shoot it and post it.

Most of them aren't that exciting, just a lot of lumpy hammer marks and signs that they didn't care about being neat.

Wade
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