Reviews of Price's
Techniques of Medieval Armour Reproduction



"Ladies and Gentles, introducing: The Bible of Armouring. Well, it's not a religious book, but it's moved me!

Brian's book is well-written, providing an excellent history of the armourer and his craft and giving detailed descriptions on how best to imitate the masters. He showcases some of the world's finest modern armourers and provides over 1,000+ pictures of armour parts before, during, and after manufacture.

This comprehensive and easy to follow primer should be on the bookshelf of every person even remotely interested in medieval armour.

Price's intelligent, well thought out theories and stories are inspirational to a budding armourer such as myself.

My recommendation: buy this book. Buy this book first. Buy this book now! -C.E."



"Buy it, now. Even if you don't wish to make your own armour, you will at least learn how to properly rig the harness you buy. It won't seem expensive once you have it in your hand. -B.H."



"This book is a fantastic resource for any level of armourer, and a MUST for anyone starting out, or just simply collecting armour related books. -D.M."



"If you're the least bit serious about learning the armourer's art, this book should be among your first purchases. It will save you a great deal of trial and error, not only in techniques but in acquiring tools and supplies. -C.F."



"I wholeheartedly endorse this book. It is a great primer and refresher for both novice and professional armourers. -D.H."



"It's well worth the price. It's a must for beginners. -A.M."



"Two words: absolutely wonderful. -A.A."





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