wanted, custom finger or mitten gauntlets in spring steel
wanted, custom finger or mitten gauntlets in spring steel
Looking to replace my stolen hour galss gauntlets. I am looking for mitten or finger gauntlets in spring steel. I would need prices and delivery times please send me a pm if you are interrested in the job. Below is a link to what mine looked like, this is a general idea of what I am looking for, scroll to the bottom.
http://www.legiodraconis.com/modules.ph ... 1&start=15
http://www.legiodraconis.com/modules.ph ... 1&start=15
- Brother Logan
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Contact Ken Zicker of VkArms. His 14thc gaunts are amazing! I am sorry you lost them
, make sure you engrave your name and info in your new ones
Cheers,
Leo
Cheers,
Leo
Leo Livas
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Lord Logan Pathwarden
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A sociopath may kill you but a psychopath will also eat you.~ Nissan Maxima
I think its just common sense to inspect anything you put into your vagina.~ WMA
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Thanks Leo
Ken
Thanks Leo
Ken
what kind of a world do we live in where a man dressed up as a BAT! gets all my press?
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Those are beautiful - and I'm sorry to hear of your loss.
I do have a question for you about them, though, as I've recently come to the conclusion that I need finger gauntlets to improve my own kit.
From the picture, it appears that the plates don't seem to wrap down far enough that they'll contact the stick on impact. Am I wrong in this? How much padding lies between the plates and your fingers?
I do have a question for you about them, though, as I've recently come to the conclusion that I need finger gauntlets to improve my own kit.
From the picture, it appears that the plates don't seem to wrap down far enough that they'll contact the stick on impact. Am I wrong in this? How much padding lies between the plates and your fingers?
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Eventually I will use my 14th century harness again. My wife wanted to see me in this current harness and I love it and will fight in it often. With that said yesterday she said that she likes me better in my 14th century stuff, I replied I need finger gauntlets and a new helm she said "write the check!" Yes God has blessed me many times over but you really have to give thanks for having a wife who loves, understands, encourages deeds upon the field and the equipment required for ones station. Ah yes the things I do for love. She says I must buy armor and what must I do but comply.
Oh and Vitus blued mittens are fine for my Norman stuff as everything is wrong.
Oh and Vitus blued mittens are fine for my Norman stuff as everything is wrong.
Jost von Aichstadt wrote:Those are beautiful - and I'm sorry to hear of your loss.
I do have a question for you about them, though, as I've recently come to the conclusion that I need finger gauntlets to improve my own kit.
From the picture, it appears that the plates don't seem to wrap down far enough that they'll contact the stick on impact. Am I wrong in this? How much padding lies between the plates and your fingers?
They were deemed the equivalent of hockey gloves. Further I have had about eight different sets of gauntlets since I have started fighting 16 years ago and by far they are the safest gauntlets I have ever had. I have taken repeated pole and great sword shots that I thought for sure were going to break my hands or fingers and nothing, no bruises, no stiffness, nothing. I never even padded them it was just the steel and the glove.
Felix wrote:Eventually I will use my 14th century harness again. My wife wanted to see me in this current harness and I love it and will fight in it often. With that said yesterday she said that she likes me better in my 14th century stuff, I replied I need finger gauntlets and a new helm she said "write the check!" Yes God has blessed me many times over but you really have to give thanks for having a wife who loves, understands, encourages deeds upon the field and the equipment required for ones station. Ah yes the things I do for love. She says I must buy armor and what must I do but comply.
Oh and Vitus blued mittens are fine for my Norman stuff as everything is wrong.
Damn, You have the coolest wife ever. LONG LIVE PRINCESS MADELEINA!
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Might check with Clay Moore, here is a set of gaunts he has for sale on Ebay
They are not in spring, but you could ask him. I highly recommend him (and his brother, Lewis, of course!)
They are not in spring, but you could ask him. I highly recommend him (and his brother, Lewis, of course!)
Cheers,
Lloyd Clark
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Watching my Wife and Daughter skate or my daughter throw the discus is a 1000 times more satisfying than winning any joust....
