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Quality Chainmail and other bits made by Master Craftsmen
Custom Chainmail creations Available...Artist on hand to fulfill your Creative Chainmail needs.
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Accurate Historical Rivetted Chainmail. Proveyor of Quality Armor and novelty pieces. We offer custom Work!. Free Chainmail info, and Historical info. Fettishwear, and Fantasy Costuming. |
Our Guarantee
We are artists. We take pride in our work. Each piece is designed and
handcrafted to your order. All are completely unique. You will find no second rate shoddy
work here. We like what we do. We would rather put out good work and have everyone enjoy
it, than make a quick buck. That's why we offer a 100% unconditional, no hassle
30 day money back guarantee, If you Order any of our
items.
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Rivetted Chainmail
Butted mail is what you find just about everywhere. This was used
as a emergency repair during the medieval age. Butted mail is
O.K. for costuming or playing around with. Rivetted Chainmail
was known to repel even spears. Wow. Real protection. We hit this stuff with an Axe
it took 5 hits to break one link. If that isn't completely amazing I don't know what is.
Rivetted Chainmail is truly a piece of metal working art. We dare you to give it the same
punishment if it doesn't Completely amaze you Send it back. Once again it is all part of
our 100% unconditional, no hassle 30 day money back guarantee, If you
Order any of our items. When you Order
our Rivetted Chainmail, it comes with our additional LIFETIME GUARANTEE.
This product will stand the test of time, and become a family heirloom, handed down for generations.
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Chainmail Measurements
Most of what you'll find out there is ½ inch inner diameter or
very close to it. All of our items are 16ga. to ¼ in or smaller
except where not technically feasible (8 in 1 pattern and others
as noted). Wire is measured in gauges (i.e. 20 gauge is 1/20 of
an inch, 1 gauge is 1 inch ect.). An inner diameter is the
diameter of the inside of the link. This is equal to the size of
rod used to spin the wire. So if you use 14 gauge wire (1/14 of
an inch) on a ½ inch rod (2 gauge wire ha ha) you've got 14ga.
to ½ .
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Patterns
All of our patterns are true to armoring needs. I have often seen
the work of those who would be great chain smiths reveal their
inexperience by not knowing, understanding, or offering real
medieval patterns; like the Standard.
They are producing pieces with inherent flaws,
places where a blade would catch and pierce the mail causing you
to have a very bad day. You can be assured that any piece we sell
will be accurate and true. Made so blades will slide on by. This is once agin
part of our 100% unconditional, no hassle
30 day money back guarantee, If you Order any of our
items.
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