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ArthursArmory
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Medieval Armor Weapons

Post by ArthursArmory »

Hey guys I launched a medieval armor and weapons site a bit of time ago. Im trying to turn my medieval history passion into a part time business and not doing so hot. Would you mind checking out my site and offering feedback on what could be improved? http://ArthursArmory.com

Also what would a new guy to the industry like myself need to do to earn your business?

Thanks so much guys, it means alot.
Michael_Roth
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Post by Michael_Roth »

Based on a quick review, one big thing missing is a selection of blunts. Its rather difficult to spar with a sharp :D :shock: .
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RayMcCullough
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Post by RayMcCullough »

I would suggest some sparring swords instead of the toys. Steel blunts or wasters are for freeplay/sparring.

And unless your actual name is Arthurs Armory, you need to change it per forum rules.
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ArthursArmory

You need to change your logon to your full name as is required by the forum rules. A business name is not an acceptable logon name.
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