I have decided to sell off my fencing gear as I no longer use it. The last time I fought was last year and everything passed inspection. This set includes 2 swords (one with no handle/guard), 1 tube scabbard, 1 dagger, 2 sets of gloves, 2 fencing hoods, 1 four-layer trigger clothe hood, and 1 four-layer trigger fencing jacket. I am 5'7", 150 lbs and it just fits me so I would recommend this for a small person.
I am asking $400 +shipping for the whole lot:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21215018@N07/3453882342/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21215018@N07/3453882106/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21215018@N07/3453068103/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21215018@N07/3453882026/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21215018@N07/3453881968/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21215018@N07/3453067987/
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FS: SCA Fencing Gear Lot -$400
FS: SCA Fencing Gear Lot -$400
Hjalmar of Sognefjord
Squire to Duke Sir John The Bearkiller
Barony of Grey Niche, Kingdom of Glean Ahbann.
"True nobility is not measured by being superior to another, but rather by becoming superior to oneself."
Squire to Duke Sir John The Bearkiller
Barony of Grey Niche, Kingdom of Glean Ahbann.
"True nobility is not measured by being superior to another, but rather by becoming superior to oneself."
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AaronCarter
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AaronCarter wrote:What types of blades are those?
And would you be willing to part this out?
Thanks
Aaron
The handless one and the dagger are tripalette blades (stampted right on the blade), but I don't know what the other one (seashell) is.
I would rather not have half a set of fencing armor laying around -then I couldn't fence if for somereasonI wanted to.
O.o
Hjalmar of Sognefjord
Squire to Duke Sir John The Bearkiller
Barony of Grey Niche, Kingdom of Glean Ahbann.
"True nobility is not measured by being superior to another, but rather by becoming superior to oneself."
Squire to Duke Sir John The Bearkiller
Barony of Grey Niche, Kingdom of Glean Ahbann.
"True nobility is not measured by being superior to another, but rather by becoming superior to oneself."
