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Jes, he does all the stuff. Anyway, here's my email:
szabolcs.waldmann@audi.hu and my phone number: 0036 20 667 3310, you may call me anytime you wish.
As for jousting armour, it depends on the Style of the shoulders and hands. Actually, you can use almost any kinds of armour for foot combat, yet you will probably lose your fight against a guy in high gothic armour with well-made pauldrons. Gothic armour is in my opinion the best plate-armour for foot-combat. Older styles like a breastplate with a Hundsgugel and mail armour are quite well manouverable as well, but offer inferior protection and are heavier. 16th century armours offer the most protection, are light, but not so agile than a High- or a Burgundian Gothic suit.
Attached Jousting plates, and frogface helmets of course just make the armour heavyier, and bulkier. Actually, you don't want to fight in a suit that is meant to withstand heavy jousting for foot combat. I'd say, make your decision or you won't be happy with either kind of combat.
best wishes,
Szabolcs