
sixteen gauge front and back. (darned heavy!) It looks a little like a short jacket at this point. Thats good, since the faulds (skirt part) will be very long. Client may find that he needs to squash it in from the side a bit when he gets it. Or maybe not.


three piece back plate. This is kind of bent over the box to enable me to give it a spray with clear lacquer.

The client is really fit, all chest and no waist, so I made the placquart really flat to show off his physique. Most of my clients like a little more room in the belly though.

No picadills or any frills whatsoever. Just a nice, competent armour.
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