Pitbull OR Christian Fletcher?

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Pitbull OR Christian Fletcher?

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Hi guys, heres a pic of the first Breastplate I ever bought, its on the right and from Christian Fletcher, you now see where I got the idea of putting a fauld on the bottom of a Globose, I just didnt know any better and thought that was how it was done. I used to think it was just awesome but now Im thinking I like the shape of mine alot better. Ill let you guys decide.

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Golden rule number one, work from extant, dated pieces and not others work. As you have shown, now always the best option, oft ignored though!
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Hi Thomas, yes I agree totally. Mad Matt and many others here have told me the same thing and now I see why. Thanks a bunch to everyone here at the AA, These new breastplates, and many new techniques and upgrades to my armor, are due to my interaction with you people.

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I like the shape of yours much better than the other one.
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Post by Otto von Teich »

Looks great! Yours is better shaped in every possible way.
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I have been really impressed with how your shaping has changed since you first started posting here... great work!
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Post by RobertS »

The left one, looks better and has more shape than the right one, in my opinion.

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Pitbull, how much for yours?
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Post by Errant Knight »

Looking good mate! I agree with the guys in that checking with the originals is a good idea. I made a breast plate once and made it too round. When I went to swing a sword, I was restricted in movement.

Just make sure its functions well before making any more.
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And in defense of Christians work: I don't believe that this was intended to be a 14th century globose breastplate. The general shape, flare, cut in the flare for the saddle etc imply 15th C to me.

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Pitbull, the fact you are willing to listen to others and improve your techniques does you much honour.
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Hi there, thanks for the good words and inuput.

Sean, Thank you for the info on the shapes Ill take closer looks at different years. I didnt mean to sound like I was attacking CF, I should add that he made this 7-8 years ago also. Ill change the title of the thread to be less confrontational, Mr Fletchers skills are far above mine, I was just pleased to find out I actually liked mine better :0).

Baron Alejandro, I sell these for 225 like this.


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