Pics of Muttmans Corizzana B&B and other stuff
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The Lost Scott
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Pics of Muttmans Corizzana B&B and other stuff
Here are some pictures of my recent work.
Muttman's Corizzan. also included are pics af a vendal helm accidenrprone made for me and a Great sword with quillions by CLANG.
Click Here to see Pictures Let me know what you think.
The corizzana is made from 16 guage (I think) all the eadges were rolles and is covered in green suede with all most 400 1/8" brass rivets. Every peice in it has been dished to achive it's shape so nothing flat in it.
LS
PS this is also my first real plate progect.
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Muttman's Corizzan. also included are pics af a vendal helm accidenrprone made for me and a Great sword with quillions by CLANG.
Click Here to see Pictures Let me know what you think.
The corizzana is made from 16 guage (I think) all the eadges were rolles and is covered in green suede with all most 400 1/8" brass rivets. Every peice in it has been dished to achive it's shape so nothing flat in it.
LS
PS this is also my first real plate progect.
[This message has been edited by The Lost Scott (edited 09-30-2001).]
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Looks pretty damn cool to Me! I can`t wait to try it on, I bet I`ll look good in it! Looks like it will offer excellent protection and movement too!
I am definitly pleased.
John
BTW all, I will be sending in pics to put in the members pics section, and I will put up reveiws of My full harness and its componants once I have everything and have fought in it.
I am definitly pleased.
John
BTW all, I will be sending in pics to put in the members pics section, and I will put up reveiws of My full harness and its componants once I have everything and have fought in it.
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sweet! Just a couple questions. What is the corrazina lined with? I see that the back is split into several pieces, is that for better ventalation? what time period does it fall into?
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Fearghus
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over. Then we fight on the ice."
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The Lost Scott
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It is transition periodmid 1300's to 1400's I belive there were several threads about this style of armour earlier perhaps some one more knowledgeable could post more about it. The back is split up for adjustment and well because I didn't order enough suede and at the time we didn't have time to wait for more. the inside is painted with rustolium.
LS
LS
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Feargus,
The corazzina, while made up of 14th century armour components, is not an authentic design. It was made by Bashford Dean around the turn of the century.
It is doubtful that anything like it ever existed.
Michael
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The corazzina, while made up of 14th century armour components, is not an authentic design. It was made by Bashford Dean around the turn of the century.
It is doubtful that anything like it ever existed.
Michael
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Joe Skeesick
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"It is doubtful that anything like it ever existed"
Quite untrue. Its highly likely something like this existed. It is correct that the Met piece is a construct, but it is hardly the equivilant of a horned viking helm. The "flaud" of the corrazina is the biggest sticking point with most detractors as there aren't any examples of this approach to flauds.
Irregardless LS its a nice piece. Congrats.
J
Quite untrue. Its highly likely something like this existed. It is correct that the Met piece is a construct, but it is hardly the equivilant of a horned viking helm. The "flaud" of the corrazina is the biggest sticking point with most detractors as there aren't any examples of this approach to flauds.
Irregardless LS its a nice piece. Congrats.
J
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Janos,
I agree with you that the fauld is the only part that really doesn't fit. That being said, wouldn't you rather have this:
<img src=http://www.hammeredsteel.com/gaa/armour/periodpics/1300s/velbrst.JPG>
I know this suit isn't glaringly unperiod, but I find it discouraging that it's usually presented as a "typical" 14th century suit.
I forgot to mention in my original post....
Very nice work! You did do an excellent job LS.
Michael
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I agree with you that the fauld is the only part that really doesn't fit. That being said, wouldn't you rather have this:
<img src=http://www.hammeredsteel.com/gaa/armour/periodpics/1300s/velbrst.JPG>
I know this suit isn't glaringly unperiod, but I find it discouraging that it's usually presented as a "typical" 14th century suit.
I forgot to mention in my original post....
Very nice work! You did do an excellent job LS.
Michael
http://www.barbute.com/armour
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I`m not going to let you hit Me in that, I`m going to make you work for that honor! 
BTW Thadeus, Dennis (Lou) is going to be moving to Rindge soon. I think He will be checking out your practice soon thereafter. Figures things start hopping after I move halfway across the state.
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BTW Thadeus, Dennis (Lou) is going to be moving to Rindge soon. I think He will be checking out your practice soon thereafter. Figures things start hopping after I move halfway across the state.
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