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KS was a famues blacksmith around the year 1500 in Innstrbruk, Austria.
He is mostly famues for his armour and especially his helmets. Along steel quality nerds he is famues for his steel quality and special hardening - never seen after him before 1950.
Search on his name and read about him and his blank weapons and armour if you are interested
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Thank you Thomas, we'll have a look. A good, skillet proof, steel helmet might be a handy thing to have around the house.
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Yes Mike, good idea!
You don't see many rolling pin proof codpieces these days either.
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I am married to Kicki, I need helmet now and then...good quality
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I'm still laughing over the skillet and the codpiece gentlemen. Well I should say I'm laughing about the skillet, a shiver went up my spine over the rolling pin and cod piece. The problem is that something has to already have happened before you figure out you need an armored cod piece. A few stitches in the scalp I could probably get over but the other? I like a strong woman but that's a little too much whiskey in my water for my tastes.
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We're with you guys Mark/Bud. Married life may present it challenges at times but a guy shouldn't have to take a quick nap with one eye open.