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29th July 10, 05:20 PM
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 Originally Posted by azwildcat96
Nighthawk,
The workmanship looks great. True that they are fantasy in nature, but it is indeed a wonderful tribute to your friend.
It is an interesting contrast to the yellow Hawaiian shirt too.
A note on the craftsmanship- the scale leather is a 1 or maybe 2 oz cowhide leather. I glued it over the top of 12 oz saddle/armor grade leather. The sheath is made from 3 oz veg tanned cowhide, glued and stitched to the armor grade leather.
It was hot here today. The shirt is nice and cool. I'm going to the Colorado Renaissance Festival this coming weekend, though, so I'll get some pics of those bracers in an outfit that makes more sense. My friend was almost obsessed with dragons. He actually kept little scraps of leather from his projects and used them make 3D dragon models. His sister kept those, although I would have loved to have one to decorate my leather shop. She did give me his Viking horn, though- the one for blowing; not drinking. That now hangs above my work table. So his love of dragons and fascination with the Vikings were my inspirations for the bracers. I have like 30 square feet of that scale leather left, too. I don't know what the heck I'm going to do with it! Hi sister didn't give me what I needed- she gave me the whole roll. I think I may make a sheath for my basket hilt with some of it.
So, if anyone is interested, this is the group that my friend was involved in:
http://www.fjellborg.org/
And this was his persona within the group:
http://www.fjellborg.org/Farmans_gallery.htm
It has a small gallery of some of his work. He was a great and patient teacher.
Last edited by Nighthawk; 29th July 10 at 05:27 PM.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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3rd August 10, 02:16 PM
#2
Darned interesting
Good looking pair, those. Ideal material, quality crafsmanship, and look, they would WORK-both for archer as well as swordsman. The knife is an interesting touch-that, and the blade inside the scabbard will afford you a bit more protection than say, a maille gauntlet cuff at that point.
Thought about a push dagger? Lower handle profile, and less likely for an enemy blade to catch and break your arm.
Most vambraces are pretty plain out there...I took liberty myself on a project, and made a clashy set, 8 ounce harness leather with 10 shotshell loops and a 1911 .45ACP pistol mag pouch on each, all leather, riveted/sewn, with brass buckle cinchers. Not Scottish, or even historical by any stretch, but something I felt like doing one day.
Mark
Last edited by Mark E.; 6th August 10 at 07:01 PM.
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3rd August 10, 04:24 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Mark E.
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Thought about a push dagger? Lower handle profile, and less likely for an enemy blade to catch and break your arm.
Mark
No. I hadn't. The type of knife was not at all the point.
 Originally Posted by Mark E.
Most vambraces are pretty plain out there...I took liberty myself on a project, and made a clashy set, 8 ounce harness leather with 8 shotshell loops and a 1911 .45ACP pistol mag pouch on each, all leather, riveted/sewn, with brass buckle cinchers. Not Scottish, or even historical by any stretch, but something I felt like doing one day.
Mark
Sounds interesting! Have any pictures? I'm having a hard time visualizing how those would work!
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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3rd August 10, 07:40 PM
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Nope, just noticed the knife and had a flashback to a guy that got a wrist broken because he had studded bracers, and thought they would suffice in place of a buckler.
I can shoot you a few of the odd bracers on my end...Haven't quite figured out the pictures thing yet-been dumping my stuff into an album, then copying and pasting the url to the message...That, and they may be less than Scottish in nature, don't want to muddle things. Got a regular email?
Oh, and I have a ton of black leather-some 15 ounce strappy stuff (meant for pull harness, or stirrup straps), and a half hide of I think 5/6 ounce, Sedgwicks, made for cantle backs, as well as some pebbled pig dyed black, that I am willing to part with, barter wise. The 15 ounce was part of a failed project...another story for another time. Can take pictures of the leather too, if you are interested-seems black is your medium.
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7th August 10, 10:55 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Mark E.
Nope, just noticed the knife and had a flashback to a guy that got a wrist broken because he had studded bracers, and thought they would suffice in place of a buckler.
I can shoot you a few of the odd bracers on my end...Haven't quite figured out the pictures thing yet-been dumping my stuff into an album, then copying and pasting the url to the message...That, and they may be less than Scottish in nature, don't want to muddle things. Got a regular email?
Oh, and I have a ton of black leather-some 15 ounce strappy stuff (meant for pull harness, or stirrup straps), and a half hide of I think 5/6 ounce, Sedgwicks, made for cantle backs, as well as some pebbled pig dyed black, that I am willing to part with, barter wise. The 15 ounce was part of a failed project...another story for another time. Can take pictures of the leather too, if you are interested-seems black is your medium.
Honestly, I like all kinds of colors! The baldric that I made for my basket hilt is a nice antiqued brown with mahogany accents. I actually am really interested in that pig- it makes for a good gusset. I've got a sporran project for a friend going on right now that I need some pebble grain leather for, and I haven't got any! I'll PM you.
Here are some examples of NON black items:




And the quiver I'm working on for my son... which he does want black. I thought walnut antiqued would look better, but he wanted black!
Last edited by Nighthawk; 7th August 10 at 11:07 AM.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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