Printed Armoury guards and pommels now available
Sept 13, 2021 19:13:55 GMT
Post by RambleTree on Sept 13, 2021 19:13:55 GMT
At last!
Hilt component upgrades for Hanwei/Tinker swords and other bare blades. Designed by Mike Jia of Printed Armoury. Cast in mild steel.
Product Collection: rambletree.net/collections/printed-armoury
Quantity pricing and shipping info: rambletree.net/pages/printed-armoury-quantity-pricing
Big thanks to Mike LemuelTheLemur, Luis LG Martial Arts and Paul for helping with the transition.
I look forward to serving the SBG Forum and sword enthusiast community.
Don't hesitate to get in touch with any questions: rambletree.net/pages/contact-us
Anticipating a few questions:
- The products/finishes listed in the store are the only ones currently in-stock.
- You can filter products by relevant H/T model.
- Currently out of stock on EMSHS fittings (i.e. Dunvegan). Sorry!
- Mike is in negotiations with foundries for the next batch - they need to be ordered in large quantities to keep prices in the current neighborhood.
- Once we have a timeline, we -may- set up a Pre-order system in the store - if there is sufficient interest.
- A replacement hex nut is included with pommels that are intended for H/T threaded tangs.
A bit about me:
My name is Reagh Greenleaf Jr. - I'm a Celtic artist, musician, apparel decorator, and proprietor of RambleTree.
I've been a sword geek since my teen years (1990's), watching Conan, Excalibur, Princess Bride, Highlander, and all the usual suspects.
The first sword I owned was a Del Tin 5151 Scottish Single Hand Sword - purchased using an old-fashioned Museum Replica's paper mail-in form. This overlapped with getting into Renaissance Faires (home show: King Richard's Faire in Carver, MA), and ultimately spending a few years on the circuit as a traveling shop manager for the Tandberg silver-working family.
There's plenty more about my current work on the store, and I'll be adding some sword-related art prints there soon.
Hilt component upgrades for Hanwei/Tinker swords and other bare blades. Designed by Mike Jia of Printed Armoury. Cast in mild steel.
Product Collection: rambletree.net/collections/printed-armoury
Quantity pricing and shipping info: rambletree.net/pages/printed-armoury-quantity-pricing
Big thanks to Mike LemuelTheLemur, Luis LG Martial Arts and Paul for helping with the transition.
I look forward to serving the SBG Forum and sword enthusiast community.
Don't hesitate to get in touch with any questions: rambletree.net/pages/contact-us
Anticipating a few questions:
- The products/finishes listed in the store are the only ones currently in-stock.
- You can filter products by relevant H/T model.
- Currently out of stock on EMSHS fittings (i.e. Dunvegan). Sorry!
- Mike is in negotiations with foundries for the next batch - they need to be ordered in large quantities to keep prices in the current neighborhood.
- Once we have a timeline, we -may- set up a Pre-order system in the store - if there is sufficient interest.
- A replacement hex nut is included with pommels that are intended for H/T threaded tangs.
A bit about me:
My name is Reagh Greenleaf Jr. - I'm a Celtic artist, musician, apparel decorator, and proprietor of RambleTree.
I've been a sword geek since my teen years (1990's), watching Conan, Excalibur, Princess Bride, Highlander, and all the usual suspects.
The first sword I owned was a Del Tin 5151 Scottish Single Hand Sword - purchased using an old-fashioned Museum Replica's paper mail-in form. This overlapped with getting into Renaissance Faires (home show: King Richard's Faire in Carver, MA), and ultimately spending a few years on the circuit as a traveling shop manager for the Tandberg silver-working family.
There's plenty more about my current work on the store, and I'll be adding some sword-related art prints there soon.