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Legs Breastplates Gorgets & Bevors Pauldrons Arms Gauntlets Cannons of vambrace Couters
Cannons of vambraceThis section consists of different covers of lower part of arm and those can be ordered in different options of surface finish. It is obvious that simple soldier armour not always fit with precise polishing and vice-versa, highly decorative style can not be finished shallowly. Despite of finish, the marks of mechanic processing are never left on the surface and details like, for example inside spacers and those which fasten the leather belts are hand made, or their look is similar as hand made ones. As default I use normal type of steel, unless it is written in product description otherwise.
Lower cannons of vambrace 18 price: 500 euro + mailing costs
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| Vambrace 17th century made in eastern style. It was used by armoured troops. Steel of 1,5mm thickness, riveted chainmail. Surface hammered and slighty polished, hemmering marks. (*7). Product is non welded.
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Lower cannons of vambrace 17 price: 200 euro + mailing costs
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| Vambrace, second half of 15th century. It is made of 1,2mm thick steel.
Surface hammered, blackened with beeswax (*5). Product is non-welded.
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Lower cannons of vambrace 15 price: 550 euro + mailing costs
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| Vambrace 17th century made in eastern style. It was used by armoured troops. Steel of 1,5mm thickness, riveted chainmail. The whole is hammered, sanded and polished by hand (*2). Product is non welded.
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Lower cannon of vambrace 13 price: 200 euro + mailing costs
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| Vambrace, second half of 15th century. It is made of 1,2mm thick steel. Product is non-welded. Surface is hammered, sanded a bit and there are hammer marks left (*7).
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Lower cannons of vambrace 10 price: 500 euro + mailing costs
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| Vambrace 17th century made in eastern style. It was used by armoured troops. Steel of 1,5mm thickness, riveted chainmail. The whole is hammered, sanded and polished by hand (*2). Product is non welded.
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