I am in need of buttons. They can be cast, wooden, or any other style. I just need links to see them and buy them.
Thanks,
Landen
WTB: 14th century buttons
- Magnus The Black
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Check locally!
I bought wooden buttons for my gambeson at Hancocks! Walmart mary carry some also.
- Robert of Canterbury
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http://www.fetteredcockpewters.com/
I've ordered from these good folks recently, and got fine buttons in quick time.
I've ordered from these good folks recently, and got fine buttons in quick time.
There is also http://www.billyandcharlie.com/ who's products kick ass!
Now realisticly most buttons in the middle ages are cloth and made from the same material as your outfit
Flonzy
Now realisticly most buttons in the middle ages are cloth and made from the same material as your outfit
Flonzy
- Brian
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I have some cast pewter buttons appropriate for the 14th century
http://members.socket.net/~bromine/
Aylwin/Brian
http://members.socket.net/~bromine/
Aylwin/Brian
- Talbot
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I sell 14th century buttons in brass and pewter on my site.
I would like to take issue with Flonzy's statment about most buttons being made of cloth. This may be true for the middle and lower classes but upper middle and upper classes seriously enjoyed metal ornamentation including buttons. This is not to day that upper classes did not use cloth buttons or cloth covered buttons but it is only one option for that social status.
I would like to take issue with Flonzy's statment about most buttons being made of cloth. This may be true for the middle and lower classes but upper middle and upper classes seriously enjoyed metal ornamentation including buttons. This is not to day that upper classes did not use cloth buttons or cloth covered buttons but it is only one option for that social status.
- Vitus von Atzinger
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Hey Talbot- could you send me an e-mail with info on the buttons you currently have? Love to yer wife and kiddies.
Vitus@insightbb.com
Vitus@insightbb.com
