WTB 14C splinted arms

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WTB 14C splinted arms

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Hi all,

I want to buy some 14C splinted arms, preferably spring steel, dark blue leather, Matt finished with a good cop for SCA heavy.

I have money in my PayPal account ready to go and I need the arms sooner rather than later.

Please feel free to post a pic of your work or a link to impress me...(:
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Bump for shiny stuff...(:
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How about stainless with black leather? We could do blue but the black would be higher quality latigo, instead of blue dyed veg tan leather. And it would be less expensive as I have this leather in stock...:)
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Duke Icefalcon wrote:How about stainless with black leather? We could do blue but the black would be higher quality latigo, instead of blue dyed veg tan leather. And it would be less expensive as I have this leather in stock...:)
Hey Ice got a link to the specific item?
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Pick any of them and we will make them for you. Most styles can be made within a few weeks.

http://store.fastcommerce.com/icefalcon ... 167-c.html
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Stonekeep would be a second option. Mike does spring steel as well.
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I also do splinted gear in spring steel, dunno about the blue leather though.

However, I have a backlog on custom work at the moment so if you need them before the summer the above folks would definitely be a better bet, both Icefalcon and Stonekeep have extremely fast turnaround time.
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I'm going to be getting rid of my splinted arms and possibly the greaves due to a color change. They are uphostery velvet covered leather with stainless steel splints and brass rivets. And bronze 5/8" buckles. The elbows are in the image would not be included, but I do have some stainless elbows from White Mountain with rondels that would go well with them.
The caveat is that it's a floating arm harness, not articulated like late 14th century. More like 2nd quarter to mid 14th century English and German.

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