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    museumreplicas.com

    Anyone know anything about these people? They sent me a catalog. The kilts don't look very good, but some of the other stuff looks interesting. The catalog also has something they call a "Practikilt" It looks similar to a UK.

    http://www.museumreplicas.com/webstore/home.aspx
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    I've bought a few things from them.

    Their weapons are not the best quality, but they are certainly better than a lot of the cheap stuff out there. They have a good weight and don't bend out of shape the first time you pick them up.

    Their clothing items are generally of pretty average quality. Not bad if you are only going to wear them at a few rennaisance fairs, but not for any more wear than that. I've got a couple of shirts from them that I've had for several years that I use for costumes.
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    I just got their catalog, too. Don't know why. Lots of neat stuff, none of which I need.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davedove
    I've bought a few things from them.

    Their weapons are not the best quality, but they are certainly better than a lot of the cheap stuff out there. They have a good weight and don't bend out of shape the first time you pick them up.

    Their clothing items are generally of pretty average quality. Not bad if you are only going to wear them at a few rennaisance fairs, but not for any more wear than that. I've got a couple of shirts from them that I've had for several years that I use for costumes.
    Definitely in agreement with you there. The clothes are costume quality, and show it, but hey, you're getting what you paid for.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bob C.
    I just got their catalog, too. Don't know why. Lots of neat stuff, none of which I need.
    ...but lots of stuff you want, right? Their sister company Atlantic Cutlery also has lots of stuff that's totally impractical, but still very cool looking wall hangers.

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    The weaponry in Museum Replicas is getting a bit better. They aren'y Angus Trim swords by any stretch, but they're better than a lot of the Chinese crap on the market.

    As for the clothes, well, I go get fabric and make it myself. I love getting the catalogue, it's fun to look through and sometimes they have good stuff, there are a couple swords I'd like.

    If you want reviews of Museum Replicas and/or their products, try searching at www.armourarchive.com or www.swordforum.com.

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    I just got their catalog also. I was neat to page through but nothing that I would buy. The Practikilt is a joke. There is a bit of misinformation about the history of kilts too, a little annoying but I suppose if you are relying on a catalog as your source of historical information you wouldn't know any better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick
    The weaponry in Museum Replicas is getting a bit better. They aren'y Angus Trim swords by any stretch, but they're better than a lot of the Chinese crap on the market.
    Since I don't plan on getting into any swordfights, their quality is fine for me. I just got a cutlass from them this summer.
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    After seeing everyone's replies to my original post saying that you guys got the same catalog, I'm starting to wonder if they were somehow able to find addresses for members of this forum. I don't think Hank or anyone else sent it to them because Number one, I'm sure Hank wouldn't do something like that and Number two, I'm pretty sure my mailing address wasn't something I gave when I joined the forum. But, there must be some other way we are all linked.Anyone else order things through Sportsman's Guide? I found that site through this forum. I also got a catalog from, Bud K.
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    Not to worry Jerry, I did not get a catalog.

    Magazines do sell the information to others when they find out your interests.
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