Munitions Grader Armorer Recommendations?

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Munitions Grader Armorer Recommendations?

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Looking for suppliers of munitions grade armor. I've checked the link list here on the Archive and Stonekeep and James River seem to fit the bill. A lot of armorers are no longer doing business, though.

Suggestions?
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http://horsefriendarmoury.com/about.html

I currently have one of the german gorgets on order.
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cant beat horsefriend, hes a great guy to deal with and his armors an amazing value.
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The Mercenary's Tailor makes some great stuff.
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I'll second The Mercenary's Tailor for munitions grade armor. I very recently ordered a piece and the communication with Allan was prompt, courteous and just plain enjoyable. I can't wait for my order to come up in his queue!

As a note, many of the product images need updating as his work has gone far beyond munitions grade while his pricing has remained very competitive. Check out the customer provided photos.

I've also been watching Pitbull Armoury. His product line has been improving exponentially as of late. His "14th Century Globose
Breastplate w Stoprib" and "14th Century 3/4 Legs w Shaped Cuisses" are two great examples.
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If you don't mind your own elbow grease. Rough from the Hammer is another good choice.
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Post by Seaan O'Hagan »

I have had several transactions with Stonekeep and have always been happy.
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I have dealt with Truehearth Armoury for items in the past and found Carlo'swork to be good quality items.

http://www.truehearth.com/index.html[/url]
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