![]() ![]() (PL) - They offer more than just gambesons, and they too offer lots of customization options.You can ask them to make an utmost faithful replica of an actual museum piece, and they will. Quiverstock (UK) - One of the very best stores for arming wear, but they have clothing and padded armor too, both affordable options and expensive top quality with nearly unlimited customization options.Here are others I have found that are not based out of Ukraine, that haven't been mentioned yet. Many are based out of Ukraine including Armstreet, Steel Mastery, Medieval Extreme (underrated), Aleksey Perebeynos, Age of Craft, and Sharukhan Clan. Price-wise you should still expect to pay €400-€600 for a basic, non-tailored hauberk. It lists several vendors that he has examined to judge the quality of their products and what you as a buyer can expect. If you're on a tighter budget and don't mind having something less accurate or not tailored to your body, I recommend taking a look at Ironskin's guide to buying chainmail. They're also reputable among reenactors as far as I know. Is a more budget-friendly maker who offers cheaper standard-size options which they can then tailor to your needs. ![]() Most of these will cost you at least around €1000 for a simpler hauberk, which is a fair price given the work that goes into making one properly. Worth mentioning right now that as this is a Russian seller buying/receiving products may be hard due to the ongoing conflict and sanctions. Helgi's True History Shop: A Russian smith offering a few maille items among other things. Habibi Armoury: An indian maker who is reputable among many reenactors for offering a good balance on price and quality. L.O.R.R.: A polish maker who makes his own rings but still offers a very affordable price. Sebastian Völk (aka Ironskin): A German maker who is very knowledgeable about different styles and tailoring techniques. I've tried it on and it is really high-quality, though he is very slow on actually getting it shipped. I'm still waiting for a haubergeon from him. Isak Krogh: A Swedish maker who can do anything from lower budget mass produced rings to extremely high quality (and expensive) work. I can add some maille (commonly known as chainmail) makers I listed in an old comment: Will update with more if I think of more. ![]() He spent half a year on a single harness working full time IIRC. Based in Ukraine, may not be accepting orders at the moment but does still seem to be active.Īlbert Collins very high quality, recently declared an armor master by a council of academics. Of course you would be getting very high quality, many would say the best.Īrmorysmith, Buhurt focused but creates very high quality reenactment kit aswell. I'd assume high prices, long wait time, not 100% sure if he's still active and hasn't retired. Robert MacPherson, often regarded as the best armorer in the world. Very high quality, high prices, long wait time. Jeff Wasson, US armorer I believe based in New York. Greenleaf Workshop, creates good quality, I don't know his prices however and being based in the UK they will likely be significantly pricier than an Eastern European workshop. Piotr Feret, high quality Polish armorer. Rudolf Harywald, excellent armorer, will create hood custom armor pieces for you.Īdam Sacherski, Polish armorer, high quality and good prices. Sartoria MonRo, provides very high quality medieval and renaissance clothing for reenactment purposes.ĪD1410 Tailor, provides excellent quality medieval clothing, arming clothing, and liners for armor. I can recommend some people/workshops which do provide quality clothing and armor: Other than that, I don't know for websites. I haven't gotten it, but it seems like a really good deal. I'm particularly a fan of their hounskull listing, which is very attractive and incredibly low priced for not only just the skull and visor but the lining and riveted aventail aswell. They seem to specialize in Buhurt but create reenactment pieces too. You'll usually be dealing with somebody's facebook, email, or if they have a website usually it will just be a portfolio and then you have to message them directly for pricing and discussion of the order.Ī couple of places that do have a website like that and offers good quality clothing is Historic EnterprisesĪnd another I know of is Gutfran Armory good quality, fair prices. Generally you're not going to be getting websites with listings and prices and the works for the quality stuff. ![]()
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