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Hello all

Cleaning out my workspace and looking to get rid of stuff that has been laying around for a LONG time. Pics all linked. Keep in mind the pics are HUGE and will take time to load, but you won't be wanting for detail. Payment by PayPal ONLY.

SPOKEN FOR: 16th Century demi-gauntlets and officer's gorget formerly produced by Vistar Armoury (my old shop). 18 gauge mild steel throughout, except for 16 gauge metacarpals. Gauntlets are a bit scuffed up and there's some rust (mostly inside) but the surface stuff has been cleaned up a bit. Used to sell a lot of gaunts like these for cut and thrust fans. Roped edges. 18.5" neck opening on the gorget, 10" opening for the hands. Would prefer to sell as a lot. $65 plus actual shipping costs within CONUS. Huge pics here:
http://germanlongsword.com/bits/IMG_9880.JPG
http://germanlongsword.com/bits/IMG_9884.JPG

SPOKEN FOR: 1 Vendel-style helm with butted mail camail. Used, unknown origin, appears to be 16(?) gauge mild steel with brass oculars. Some fairly minor rust. 26.5" inside diameter. $30 plus actual shipping costs within CONUS. Pic here:
http://germanlongsword.com/bits/IMG_9887.JPG

SPOKEN FOR: 1 pair of 14th Century knees formerly produced by Vistar Armoury (my old shop.) 16 gauge mild steel. NEW. Some interior rust on the inside but has been cleaned up a bit. Would fit about a 17" knee. $40 plus actual shipping costs within CONUS. Huge pics here:
http://germanlongsword.com/bits/IMG_9899.JPG
http://germanlongsword.com/bits/IMG_9901.JPG

SPOKEN FOR: 1 pair of 13th Century knees produced by Christian Fletcher circa 1999. VERY RARE to get one's hands on Fletcher's armour. NEW, 16(?) gauge mild steel, nice shape. Would fit about a 17" knee. $50 plus actual shipping costs within CONUS. Huge pics here:
http://germanlongsword.com/bits/IMG_9910.JPG
http://germanlongsword.com/bits/IMG_9912.JPG

SPOKEN FOR: 1 pair of fantasy-style stainless steel spaulders with high polish, made by Vistar Armoury (my old shop, in fact these were among the very first bits of plate armour I built.) 18 gauge stainless. Small, would fit about a 14" arm. $45 plus actual shipping costs within CONUS. Pics here:
http://germanlongsword.com/bits/IMG_9903.JPG
http://germanlongsword.com/bits/IMG_9904.JPG

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1 pair of 14th Century knees (or big elbows) formerly made by Vistar Armoury (my old shop.) 18 gauge stainless steel, new but unfinished. Would fit about a 17" knee. $30 plus actual shipping costs within CONUS. Huge pic here:
http://germanlongsword.com/bits/IMG_9905.JPG

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1 pair of 14th Century elbows, one with some articulated pieces, formerly made by Vistar Armoury (my old shop.) 18 gauge stainless, new but unfinished. Would fit about a 15" arm. $30 plus actual shipping costs within CONUS. Huge pic here:
http://germanlongsword.com/bits/IMG_9907.JPG

SPOKEN FOR: 1 conical helmet of unknown origin. 18 (maybe even 20) gauge mild steel. Had quite a bit of rust on it, but I spent a few minutes on my grinding wheel and cleaned it up. Leather liner inside. Nice costume piece, 26" interior measurement. $40 plus actual shipping costs within CONUS. Pics here:
http://germanlongsword.com/bits/IMG_9915.JPG
http://germanlongsword.com/bits/IMG_9918.JPG

Thanks!
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Will take Vendel helm, conical helm, stainless spaulders.
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dibs on the gauntlets/collar pending a measurement of "accross the knuckles. I can pay with pay pal
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They're about 5" across from the index finger over to the pinky. Please send along your zip code if you want them.
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dibs released... their too big
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Eric, would you entertain trades for some of the books I have left?
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@ Chris- they're a little big on me (my knuckles are about 4.25" across), too, until I put a glove on. Then they fit perfectly. Did you try with a glove?

@ Lloyd- wish I could, but it's gotta be $$$ right now.
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Eric, How about $30 + The Ringneck book for the 14th century knees?

I'm just trying to get armour pieces together so that I can continue to do my school shows. I sold off everything and then realized I didn't have anything to show the kids!
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Hi Lloyd

I don't need the book, but you can have the knees for $30. Gotta keep the kids happy :-)
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Eric Slyter wrote:Hi Lloyd

I don't need the book, but you can have the knees for $30. Gotta keep the kids happy :-)


Check your Paypal :wink:
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Bump.
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Bump.
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13th Century knees on hold.
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Are the collar and demi's still available?
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Yes, the collar and demis are still available.
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Alvar has dibs on these pending measurements.
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Bump!
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Everything spoken for except the unfinished bits.
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Bump! Unfinished stainless bits still available. Will entertain offers.
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Stainless elbows and knees on hold.
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Gauntlets received. Hey, these are pretty sweet.
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Glad you like them!
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