After I discovered the same issue with Hetman last evening I asked Jurjen about it on FB. This is what he told me;
"yes, Antoni is re-aranging his website, over a year now, and less products are online. If you're interested you simply should send him an email with your request, and I think he will send you an email with piccies back."
I only answered for him in case you wanted a speedier reply. I'm sure at this hour of night Jurjen is fast asleep dreaming of his new helm with the nice Up-doo I know the lingo, my wife owns a Salon.
That suffices. I just like to see someones work before I ask for any prices. Any of these Roman armorers will say yes to a piece of equipment and proceed to provide a price. However, the work may be far from what you would expect. Sometimes it is excellent while many times, from the photos I have seen, they leave lots to be desired.
When having custom armor made, it is important to have regular contact with the person who is doing the work for you so that you can be a part of the development. Otherwise, you may mention that your desire is to have a particular helmet and then when you receive it and compare it to the original, it has many faults.
"You have to laugh at life or else what are you going to laugh at?" (Joseph Rosen)
Without risk of highjacking the thread I'd like to say, as a new enthusiast whom shall eventually be interested in more than soft kit, I thank you for the insight. My armor interest shall be lorica hamata. Now patiently waiting for Erik Schmid to get his page back up.
Well, a moment ago I was able to find an very old post of me (back in 2007, so the search function seems to work), where I did post one of Antoni's sets:
Antoni is expensive, but you certainly get what you pay for. Although I've to say I personally like Erik Koenigs work over his. But for both, expect long waits and not the best communication.
________________________________________ Jvrjenivs Peregrinvs Magnvs / FEBRVARIVS
A.K.A. Jurjen Draaisma CORBVLO and Fectio ALA I BATAVORUM
The Phalerae that Replik make are nice, but very expensive.
I have been in correspondance with Antoni, and he has emailed me the phalerae that he makes,though it is very nice, but it is very different form the pic Jvrjenivs has posted.
Anyway I will email him again with this pic and ask him.
The original phalerae image I posted was from the kit of Dave Michaels (legion six).
I have emailed him for some info but have had no reply.
Does anyone know him, or are familiar with his phalerae set?
I forgot to mention that Peterson's phalerae were directly made from the casts taken from the originals. I believe he has cast copies and that is how the ones from the picture you posted were obtained. That is why Peterson's are the best I have ever seen as a reprodution. However, unlike the originals, his are not hammered out by hand. They were made by another technique that deposits metal on a surface as thick as required. This is what he told me a few years ago since I asked who could make those pieces so perfectly when looking at the originals. If you look at the Jupiter from the picture you posted and then look at Peterson's, they are nearly identical. Of course I could be wrong but David was at Lafe along with Peterson in the last few events. Maybe coincidence?
To be honest I have not seen any set come as close to Peterson's using the original technique. Konig makes them using the original technique but in my opinion has a long way to go before getting the likeness or fine details that one sees on the Lauresfort.
Maybe you can contact David and find out how he can help you to get those images that you want.
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