looking to buy cheap armor.
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Iceblade092
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looking to buy cheap armor.
im looking for in particular a cheap helmet,because i am a new fighter. any other things that you offer would help to,i have a low budget. 
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Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
have you thought about making one?
if you post your general location you may also get more response from those near you.
if you post your general location you may also get more response from those near you.
forges, stake plates, tools and lots more
want to join ebid? its free to join as a buyer
http://uk.ebid.net/buddy/52487
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want to join ebid? its free to join as a buyer
http://uk.ebid.net/buddy/52487
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Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
I never stay in one place for three of my opponent's blows. I also never let my opponent throw three unanswered blows. Standing in front of your opponent lets him perfect his pell technique. Most fighters are very good against a pell. - Duke Gyrth
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Iceblade092
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Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
i live in ulster county,new york
Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
Stonekeep has a nice starter kit I think it is 400 bucks
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Iceblade092
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Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
@damon is it a full kit? whats the link?
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Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
It is for Arms, Legs, Shoulders and Neck protection.
http://spiers-saddlery.stores.yahoo.net/stkit1nohe.html
http://spiers-saddlery.stores.yahoo.net/stkit1nohe.html
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Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
Have you looked at Rough From The Hammer for body protection?
Their products are formed/dished, that's it. I am told they would need some work (deburring, polishing, strapping, etc...) to make functional (If I am mistaken, please someone correct me). I will be ordering from them shortly & assembling my own "14c-ish" kit. I'm planning on doing some acid etching & dagging to the cops to jazz it up a bit until I can add/upgrade later on down the line. Good way to save some dough if you don't mind some DIY.
As far as helmet, I'm looking at a few options from the Ukraine. Great looking work for a reasonable price.
I'm in the same boat as you. Haven't fought in over 10 years, sold my armour, now trying to get back out & fight (on a budget).
Good luck.
*BTW, been lurking for the last couple weeks, first time poster. Just want to say hello to everyone. The amount of help & knowledge on this site is staggering! I commend everyone here and THANK YOU! It has been a huge help and a joy to read the various threads.
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Their products are formed/dished, that's it. I am told they would need some work (deburring, polishing, strapping, etc...) to make functional (If I am mistaken, please someone correct me). I will be ordering from them shortly & assembling my own "14c-ish" kit. I'm planning on doing some acid etching & dagging to the cops to jazz it up a bit until I can add/upgrade later on down the line. Good way to save some dough if you don't mind some DIY.
As far as helmet, I'm looking at a few options from the Ukraine. Great looking work for a reasonable price.
I'm in the same boat as you. Haven't fought in over 10 years, sold my armour, now trying to get back out & fight (on a budget).
Good luck.
*BTW, been lurking for the last couple weeks, first time poster. Just want to say hello to everyone. The amount of help & knowledge on this site is staggering! I commend everyone here and THANK YOU! It has been a huge help and a joy to read the various threads.
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Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
There's a Hjalmr helm for sale on the boards right now going for 100.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=140434
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=140434
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Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
I've heard good thing about this site for helmets http://www.zweihammer.com/ I've often though of getting one of his kits myself.
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Iceblade092
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Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
thanks draven, i found a nice pair of gauntlets anyone think they r good?
http://www.zweihammer.com/
http://www.zweihammer.com/
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Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
Iceblade092 wrote:thanks draven, i found a nice pair of gauntlets anyone think they r good?
http://www.zweihammer.com/
they's great to deal with and top quality product
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Iceblade092
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Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
but is the price for the gauntlets fair?
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Iceblade092 wrote:but is the price for the gauntlets fair?
look at my website and you'll see I think his prices are more then fair
3turretsarmoury.info
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Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
Iceblade092 wrote:but is the price for the gauntlets fair?
You understand he's selling a kit, right? Just flat pieces of metal, you have to form them and rivet them and pad them yourself.
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Iceblade092
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Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
yeah, im aware of that,thanks =]
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Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
The gauntlet kit is a great kit for people looking to learn metal-shaping who want a pair of gauntlets at the end. They are however challenging for a newbie project. If you don't have the right tools to shape them and fit them you will spend more money on tools then a pair of gauntlets from an experienced armorer... actually that rule applies to the majority of armor. If you already HAVE tools (and tell us which ones) we can advise you on armor projects that are cost effective. If you have access to borrowed tools and a shop that will be greatly beneficial to getting better fitting armor faster and cheaper.
If you want a pair of gauntlets or helmet NOW however it is best to buy from a reputable source and only do the necessary minimums (padding and maybe straps and buckles). No matter what you do it seems that maintaining SCA armor weapons and shields will require SOME tools at some point.
I believe that there is an active SCA group near Poughkeepsie NY, you might find assistance or a shop there.
Luck!
Sean
If you want a pair of gauntlets or helmet NOW however it is best to buy from a reputable source and only do the necessary minimums (padding and maybe straps and buckles). No matter what you do it seems that maintaining SCA armor weapons and shields will require SOME tools at some point.
I believe that there is an active SCA group near Poughkeepsie NY, you might find assistance or a shop there.
Luck!
Sean
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Iceblade092
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Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
Sean Powell wrote:The gauntlet kit is a great kit for people looking to learn metal-shaping who want a pair of gauntlets at the end. They are however challenging for a newbie project. If you don't have the right tools to shape them and fit them you will spend more money on tools then a pair of gauntlets from an experienced armorer... actually that rule applies to the majority of armor. If you already HAVE tools (and tell us which ones) we can advise you on armor projects that are cost effective. If you have access to borrowed tools and a shop that will be greatly beneficial to getting better fitting armor faster and cheaper.
If you want a pair of gauntlets or helmet NOW however it is best to buy from a reputable source and only do the necessary minimums (padding and maybe straps and buckles). No matter what you do it seems that maintaining SCA armor weapons and shields will require SOME tools at some point.
I believe that there is an active SCA group near Poughkeepsie NY, you might find assistance or a shop there.
Luck!
Sean
i go to the one in kingston,shire of nordenhall in east kingdom. i was just looking at the gauntlets kit,thought it would be pretty cool,im still waiting to hear back for the deal on that helmet i measured my head and it'll fit easily. hope it doesnt fall through though
Re: looking to buy cheap armor.
I know he offers prebending of the metal with the helmets for $10, worth it to save the head ache in my opinion. My message him and see if he would do the same for the gauntlets.
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