http://www.etsy.com/shop/ApprenticeWorks
Anyone have any experience or dealt with this armorer? Good/Bad/???
ApprenticeWorks Armory on Etsy feedback
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Kendrick le Oggesfot
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Re: ApprenticeWorks Armory on Etsy feedback
Peter Cosgrove was discussed on the archive in 2001,2002,2003
Everything points to positive feedback. There was a time when the "Stormking" & the "Hammerlord" were THE viking helm to have. We've since evolved (perception of the community to more period appearance) though his patterns are still much the same. He does some really intricate layered copper & brasswork though.
A few archivers have recommended him in the past.
Everything points to positive feedback. There was a time when the "Stormking" & the "Hammerlord" were THE viking helm to have. We've since evolved (perception of the community to more period appearance) though his patterns are still much the same. He does some really intricate layered copper & brasswork though.
A few archivers have recommended him in the past.
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Kendrick le Oggesfot
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Re: ApprenticeWorks Armory on Etsy feedback
Thanks Patternweld. It didn't occur to me to search his name, I only searched Apprenticeworks armory. His work does look nice. I'm eyeballing his black Kabuto, I have some plastic & thinking of building a Samurai suit this summer.
