Legs
Shell Articulated Legs NEW!
These legs are shell articulated instead of the floating articulation seen on a lot of my other armor. The lames are dished to provide tighter articulation. Cuisses are shaped to the contour of the thigh. Demi greave has a gentle flare at the bottom to follow the curve of the top of the calf. Center crease is seen on most of the legs from this period. Top edge of the cuisse is rolled for accuracy and more comfort. These legs are appropriate for the second half of the 14th century. Based on existing examples of 14th century legs. Mild Satin: $250
Mild Blued: 300
Stainless Satin: 350
Polished Stainless: 450
Strapping: 30
Sabatons
These Sabatons are made to fit over pointed toe shoes. Excelent mobility and constructed of lightweight 18gauge steel. Appropriate for most of the 14th century. I can put straps underneath but the best way to attach them is to lace them directly to your shoe or boot. Mild Satin: $160
Mild Blued: 200
Stainless Satin: 210
Polished Stainless: 265
Strapping: n/a  
Soupcan Knees

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These 16 gauge knees are based on several pieces of artwork from the 14th century. Mild Satin: $35
Mild Blued: 50
Stainless Satin: 50
Polished Stainless: 70
Strapping: 10
Simple Fanless Knees

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These 16 gauge knees are based on several pieces of artwork from the 14th century. Mild Satin: $30
Mild Blued: 45
Stainless Satin: 45
Polished Stainless: 65
Strapping: 10
Rondels

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These 16 gauge rondels can be seen in various artwork in both the 14th and 15th century. They can be attached to the side of soupcan or simple fanless knees. They are dished slightly in order to keep them from binding and to increase strength. Mild Satin: $12.50
Mild Blued: 24
Stainless Satin: 24
Polished Stainless: 45
Strapping: n/a  
Economy Legs

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These 16 gauge legs are loosly based on several pieces of artwork from the 14th century. Floating articulation design allows for a full range of motion as well as allowing some size adjustment without ruining the articulation. One piece vambrace wraps ¾ around the thigh and can be adjusted by pulling or pushing the sides together or apart. These should be considered starter armor to be upgraded in the future Mild Satin: $85
Mild Blued: 105
Stainless Satin: 150
Polished Stainless: n/a  
Strapping: 35
Soupcan Legs

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These 16 gauge legs are based on several pieces of artwork from the 14th century. Floating articulation design allows for a full range of motion as well as allowing some size adjustment without ruining the articulation. Mild Satin: $130
Mild Blued: 150
Stainless Satin: 195
Polished Stainless: 315
Strapping: 35
Chartres Legs

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These 16 gauge legs are based upon and designed to match a pair of arms found at the Chartres Cathedral dating 1390. Floating articulation design allows for a full range of motion as well as allowing some size adjustment without ruining the articulation. Mild Satin: $130
Mild Blued: 150
Stainless Satin: 195
Polished Stainless: 315
Strapping: 35
Splinted Leather Legs

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These legs are based on several pieces of artwork from the 14th century. Floating articulation design allows for a full range of motion as well as allowing some size adjustment without ruining the articulation. Splints are 14 gauge and knee cops are 16 gauge. Mild Satin: $140
Mild Blued: 165
Stainless Satin: 205
Polished Stainless: 315
Strapping: 35
Greaves

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These greaves which are worn on the shin are one of the integral parts of a suit of armor as seen in artwork and originals. These frontal greaves have some shape to them but are simpler then the fitted greaves in order to have a lower price. They are made from 18 gauge as a standard but can be made in 16 gauge at an additional $20. Mild Satin: $45
Mild Blued: 65
Stainless Satin: 80
Polished Stainless: 120
Strapping: 20
Fitted Greaves

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These greaves which are worn on the shin are one of the integral parts of a suit of armor as seen in artwork and originals. These frontal greaves have a more complex and historically and anatomically accurate shape to them. They are made from 18 gauge as a standard but can be made in 16 gauge at an additional $20. Mild Satin: $85
Mild Blued: 105
Stainless Satin: 115
Polished Stainless: 165
Strapping: 35
Splinted Leather Greaves

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These greaves which are worn on the shin are one of the integral parts of a suit of armor as seen in artwork and originals. These frontal greaves have some shape to them to fit the body closely. Splints are made from 14 gauge steel. Mild Satin: $85
Mild Blued: 105
Stainless Satin: 115
Polished Stainless: 165
Strapping: 35