Brass Spurs needed ASAP

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FrauHirsch
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Brass Spurs needed ASAP

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Looking for some brass colored period spurs. The kicker is that we need them within two weeks. Any suggestions?

We'd prefer roweled, either late 14th c spurs or early 16th c spurs. High quality, strapped with period fittings.

Anyone have some in stock?

Please email me picts and prices - savaskan@znet.com

- Juliana
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Check with Brent at Anshelm Arms. He was casting late 14th-early 15th C. roweled spurs and may have enough parts available to cobble a pair together.

Hope this helps... -c-
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There's also By My Hand Designs---Master Jamie Blackrose had several pairs at Pennsic.

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I picked up a pair of bronze ones at Pennsic at Raymonds Quiet Press that were 14th Century and very nice for 45 bucks
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Yes. Luther has spurs and I think he even has some strapped, buckled and ready to ship. I know he had quite a few for Pennsic and I don't think they all sold.
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