Wearing Lamellar
Wearing Lamellar
A question for those who fight in lamellar.
I'm working on putting together my lamellar plates from the AA order. I want to be able to feel blows, so should I not wear lamellar with a gambeson ?
Thanks,
Bjorn the Bewildered
I'm working on putting together my lamellar plates from the AA order. I want to be able to feel blows, so should I not wear lamellar with a gambeson ?
Thanks,
Bjorn the Bewildered
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For what we do, a light gambeson is sufficient protection under lamellar. I strongly advise against fighting without anything to absorb shock under any semi-flexible armour. Bad things can happen.
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Robert Coleman, Jr.
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TB - what do you consider shock absorbing? I have fought in my lamellar for quite a while with just a thin cotton del underneath with no problems whatsoever.
As gaston said they arent the best at taking a direct thrust so a nice hard spear shot can knock the wind out of you. This is probably more the nature of the armour and I doubt wearing a heavier padded garmet underneath would fix that much. I wear just a cotton tunic under mine and every once in a while I will get a good bruise through it but nothing to really complain about.
As gaston said they arent the best at taking a direct thrust so a nice hard spear shot can knock the wind out of you. This is probably more the nature of the armour and I doubt wearing a heavier padded garmet underneath would fix that much. I wear just a cotton tunic under mine and every once in a while I will get a good bruise through it but nothing to really complain about.
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My early period archer's body armour is 8oz hardrolled horsebutts (no Beavis jokes, please, that's what Siegel calls it), water hardened and finished with boiled linseed oil.
No difference in it and the 14 oz wax hardened cowhide with lighter weapons, heavy stuff like greatswords hurt a lot more.
Block that shot.
No difference in it and the 14 oz wax hardened cowhide with lighter weapons, heavy stuff like greatswords hurt a lot more.
Block that shot.
I've fought in laquered rawhide lamellar since about '87, with 5 years off for child-bearing. I like it. Once in a while I get an OOF shot that makes me consider a gambeson or something, but not often enough to do anything about it. It is now pretty chipped up and could use reworking. (I ran into a lot of people who assumed it was plastic.)
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">TB - what do you consider shock absorbing? I have fought in my lamellar for quite a while with just a thin cotton del underneath with no problems whatsoever.</font>
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Bjorn the Bulky
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Gentlemen:
What I mean is this: in the sometimes grueling combat that is Pennsic (where guageing up blow force is common), I can get hit with a glaive or spear shot strong enough to lift me off my feet without undue injury and (at most) a sting. A quarter-inch of cotton batting between two layers of heavy trigger should be sufficient for all but the skinniest of people.
Hope this helps,
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I wear the SS lamellar from the previous AA order. I wore it without a gambeson...once. Never again, the plates do articulate and can pinch you in odd places. The gambeson also helps to keep all your armour from shifting around to much.
[This message has been edited by Lord Jack (edited 04-16-2001).]
[This message has been edited by Lord Jack (edited 04-16-2001).]
Lord Jack,
But wouldn't my trigger tunic keep me from the armour pinch you're talking about ?
Bye the bye, I have also found out that those plates can sure pull bread hairs. Maybe why there isn't more archeological evidence of lamellar in Scandinavia. :}
I will have to keep mine better trimmed.
Bjorn the Bearded.
But wouldn't my trigger tunic keep me from the armour pinch you're talking about ?
Bye the bye, I have also found out that those plates can sure pull bread hairs. Maybe why there isn't more archeological evidence of lamellar in Scandinavia. :}
I will have to keep mine better trimmed.
Bjorn the Bearded.

