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Armory Replicas Heater Canterbury Cathedral Blank White Heater Shield For Sale


Armory Replicas Heater Canterbury Cathedral  Blank White Heater Shield
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Armory Replicas Heater Canterbury Cathedral Blank White Heater Shield:
$99.99

There's so much potential when it comes to this Classic European Medieval Blank Heater Shield. You can leave it as-is, and carry it into battle with no problem, or use it as an empty canvas that lets you to make your own shield design! In the Medieval Era heater shields were most often used by Knightly classes, although all cross-sections of society are shown using them in medieval iconography. The heater shield was lighter than many other shield types because of their shape and they can be moved quickly. This shield features a reasonably large surface area; it's excellent for heraldic display and appropriate for High and Late medieval combat style reenactments. Forged of solid steel which has been painted entirely in off-white, this coat of paint acts as a sealer for keeping the shields surface safe from harm, and it is also a fantastic canvas that is perfect for painting your own designs on. The shield also has a slight curve, which gives it a better defense when it is held in front of your body. If you are looking for a way to show off your personal symbols and heraldries in combat, then there is no better way than to get this Blank Heater Shield and paint it with your personal emblems. Of course, you can also paint it in solid colors, in simple designs, or leave it blank, whichever way this shield suits your personal needs! Hold this shield with your left hand and arm while being free to use your right hand with your sword, axe or other battle 28 In

  • Width: 20 In
  • Material: 18 Gauge Steel
  • Design: Solid White
  • Features:

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