ANST - ARMOR

Paul Mitchell Paul_Mitchell at Filemaker.com
Tue Feb 23 07:29:07 PST 1999


Galen here...

Here in Elfsea, Morgan MacKenzie turns out some _very_ nice stuff;
he too, has quite the backlog.

Last year at the war, I ordered a new helm from Cold Steel Armory
in Yonkers, NY, and subsequently received the helm I've been fighting
in since August, which has garnered me so many compliments.  Good
armor, good price, good service.

- Galen of Bristol

Casey&Coni recently said:

>Quality armor within Ansteorra is a bit of a rarity these days.
>
>There are a few good armorers out there... Scott Haynie in Tulsa, Sir Alexis
>La Bouche in Houston, and Timotheus Kranidius around Huntsville are the ones
>I consider to be making a quality, reenactment-level product, but so far as
>I know you'd be hard pressed to get any portion of a harness from any of
>them before war.  Scott is terribly buried under his current workload and I
>don't think Alexis or Timo make anything for anybody other than just
>themselves, squires, and students.
>
>Don't get me wrong... there are a lot of guys out there who can do 'list
>legal' armor for you, but I think these three guys are the current cutting
>edge in metalsmithing in kingdom.
>
>I know this may sound absurd, but you might do much better just taking your
>cash to war and buying off the rack.  Yes, you'll have to pad and strap
>there but that isn't really all that difficult.  The best thing about this
>method is that you are going to get it right then and there and won't have
>to depend on an _artist_ to meet a _deadline_ (can you even say those words
>in the same sentence without fear of bolts from the blue?).
>
>Armorers to look for at war who IMNSHO make a good reenactment-level piece
>that will stand out among other pieces:
>
>Gondour Armory- despite the fantasy-ish name this guy is doing absolutely
>accurate 14th and 15th century harnesses as well as some 16th century.  A
>good helm in mild steel will start around $280 (a low-end bascinet) and can
>run as high as $600-$700 for one of his nicer armets or close helms.  This
>guy gets five Dieterich stars for his quality and four Dieterich stars for
>'bang for your buck'.  His strongest piece that I saw was a sallet circa
>1470.  He is not on the net that I know of.
>
>Christian Fletcher- this man falls into the same category as Gondour armory
>but specializes in a  little earlier work; his best stuff is usually his
>14th century.  He did a german low point bascinet for a friend of mine that
>*really* impressed me and I hope he shows up at this years Gulf War with his
>stuff.  For a better look at his stuff check out his webpage.  This
>gentleman gets four Dieterich stars for quality and four Dieterich stars for
>'bang for your buck'.  His best piece is by *far* his barbute... niiiiiice
>'S' curve following the back of the head and neck- good-bye mr. gorget!
>
>Illusion Armory- good solid pieces but you may find someone else wearing the
>exact same helm as you if you order from them... they churn out some serious
>volume.  They take forever and a day to order from so only buy from them off
>the shelf.  Their strong suit is the mid to late 15th century through the
>end of the 16th.  This guys strongest pieces have got to be his fluted
>armets going for around $800 if memory serves.  This guy gets four stars for
>quality but only three for 'bang for your buck'... although he'll do most
>anything in stainless, which is definitely a plus for those of you out there
>who need a low maintainance kit.
>
>That about does it for the *quality* stuff I see at wars.  I'm sure someone
>will be upset that they're either on my list or not on my list, but hey,
>it's just one mans opinion.
>
>Dieterich
>
>PS.  There are more quality armorers out there but I only mentioned the ones
>that I regularly see at wars.  The best of the best is Robert  MacPhereson.
>The man who runs the armory out of Historic Enterprises is also well worth a
>look.  Hope this is helpful:)
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Angus <angus at okom.net>
>To: ansteorra at Ansteorra.ORG <ansteorra at Ansteorra.ORG>
>Date: Monday, February 22, 1999 10:54 PM
>Subject: ANST - ARMOR
>
>
>>I am looking to buy NEW ARMOR at Gulf war
>>a full set it has been 12 years since I've gotten new leggs or helm
>>are there any good Anst. armors going to war
>>also looking for 9'spears and rattan
>>please reply privately and let me know what your bringing. and when you
>will
>>arrive
>>
>>thanks
>>Angus
>>thanks Uncle IRS
>>
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