Your helm vs. everybody elses...
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Thanks much! It's always a thrill to get positive strokes. Most of the work is by Historic Enterprises, though the mail I knitted myself, the belt tip I kit-bashed from a couple of belt mounts, the sword is an Arms and Armor Henry V, the plaque belt was designed, cast and assembled by one of our company, Raymond Girard, and the helmet and visor were made by Brent Junkins (Sir Luther, KSCA) of Anshelm Arms. The wearer was made in the back seat of a '60 Chevy, by all accounts, but try not to let him distract excessively.
The kit dates to 1384. The armor elements are seen on effigies dating from 1350 to 1415, though by the later part of that era the tonlet fauld defense for the hips (like this: http://medievalrepro.com/ central photo) is fully in fashion.
The visor is quite old for the portrayal. Persona play: "I really need to get a new visor, but it was my father's obtained in Germany and it serves well yet, though I am chided for my willfulness."
Jehan de Pelham, esquire and servant of Sir Vitus
The kit dates to 1384. The armor elements are seen on effigies dating from 1350 to 1415, though by the later part of that era the tonlet fauld defense for the hips (like this: http://medievalrepro.com/ central photo) is fully in fashion.
The visor is quite old for the portrayal. Persona play: "I really need to get a new visor, but it was my father's obtained in Germany and it serves well yet, though I am chided for my willfulness."
Jehan de Pelham, esquire and servant of Sir Vitus
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here' mine. I'm very proud of it.
Mug shot style.
[img]http://img476.imageshack.us/img476/9746/dscn02561mn.th.jpg[/img]
I'm really proud of this helm. My wife gave it to me.
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Mug shot style.
[img]http://img476.imageshack.us/img476/9746/dscn02561mn.th.jpg[/img]
I'm really proud of this helm. My wife gave it to me.
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freiman the minstrel wrote:here' mine. I'm very proud of it.
Mug shot style.
[img]http://img476.imageshack.us/img476/9746/dscn02561mn.th.jpg[/img]
I'm really proud of this helm. My wife gave it to me.
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Is that a Knotwolf Armory Coppergate?
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David Edwinson wrote:freiman the minstrel wrote:here' mine. I'm very proud of it.
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I'm really proud of this helm. My wife gave it to me.
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Is that a Knotwolf Armory Coppergate?
Possibly,
My wife bought it for me from Mandrake this past summer. Sir Richard made it. He might actually be Knotwolf. I don't know. Do you?
I think it's absolutley beautiful. I have never had any "high end" armour before, and I didn't think that there was actually any difference. Boy did I learn something.
It's not actually true I have never owned a piece of high end armor. I have a set of AB gaunts that I got essentially for free 15 years ago. I kept wondering why all the new gaunts I tried on were so bad. This helm has spoiled my head too.
But of course it is a coppergate, yeah.
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That's the guy. Sir Richard makes some dead-sexy helms...
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Jehan de Pelham wrote:Greenshield NAILS it! Perfect early period helm treatment. Could not hardly be better.
Who are you Sir Knight?
As for mine, I love the Anshelm bascinet shape. Sir Luther manages to make a welded bascinet with just the right arch. I then take gold ink and write IHS (Iesus Humanitas Sanctus) in uncial hand on the black leather aventail leather. Really spiffs it up.
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Jehan de Pelham, esquire and servant of Sir Vitus
Greenshield is Viscount Sir William De Cambria Known as Cambric. Lives in the soon to be Kingdom of Gleann Abhann. One of my heroes
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there is a fighter in Mississippi known as Heroshi Helmsplitter. He has been fighting since rocks were soft, and he may have been responsible for causing the guage of helmets to be increased to 16ga.
He returned for Disneyland with a real Mickey thing going on, and got the laurels to pass "three coins, abutted" for a charge on a sheild.
of course, that was over fifteen years ago.
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He returned for Disneyland with a real Mickey thing going on, and got the laurels to pass "three coins, abutted" for a charge on a sheild.
of course, that was over fifteen years ago.
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its a true "SCA" close... I can barely get my head into my helmet.
the 12ga SS construction is bomb proof.
its very protective... I was lifted into the air with a shield hook... a huge duke caught his shield under my chin and threw me onto my back.
I am on my fourth hinge pin. the keep breaking. the design in the pic above was a quickie and lasted one practice. one Ti pin and two broken SS ones. next one will be 12ga SS.
sadly its weight makes my neck sore so I will have to make another in 14ga SS.
mrks
its a true "SCA" close... I can barely get my head into my helmet.
the 12ga SS construction is bomb proof.
its very protective... I was lifted into the air with a shield hook... a huge duke caught his shield under my chin and threw me onto my back.
I am on my fourth hinge pin. the keep breaking. the design in the pic above was a quickie and lasted one practice. one Ti pin and two broken SS ones. next one will be 12ga SS.
sadly its weight makes my neck sore so I will have to make another in 14ga SS.
mrks
sirmrks
mostly retired but still producing as a hobby.
am tired of making Titanium and 301 SS finger gauntlets
but still offer DIY shaped 301SS fingertip kits for $60 shipped.
usually can ship next day.
mostly retired but still producing as a hobby.
am tired of making Titanium and 301 SS finger gauntlets
but still offer DIY shaped 301SS fingertip kits for $60 shipped.
usually can ship next day.
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Well my helm is about as stout as they come. !0g to and the rest 12g. while some are quite subtle the whole surface of the helm is compound curves. It was only my second helm I made. And to top it all off (well more to put under it) if fits over the bascinet I've been working on.


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