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22843 Rahlyns Falconer-Beddes
rahlyns Send Email
Sep 1, 2007
2:31 pm
... unique ... has ... on ... action=display&board=heiho&thread=1180829502&page=1 ... Thanks!...
22844 chasrmartin Send Email Sep 1, 2007
3:25 pm
... unique ... I don't think this is correct; I've seen spurs with armor sets that certainly predated Meiji. They look somewhat different; the pair I recall...
22845 cybercrist2002 Send Email Sep 1, 2007
4:50 pm
Those photo's are absolutely awesome. I have just been inspired to do some work on my armor this weekend. Thank you!...
22846 sca_severin Send Email Sep 4, 2007
2:05 am
Hello folks, I just have a few questions.. 1. Has anyone had any dealings with Steel Mastery Armory? and... 2. Anyone know where I can get, or know how to make...
22847 Alex Cunningham
oy2001 Send Email
Sep 4, 2007
12:19 pm
2. http://tousando.proboards18.com/index.cgi?board=armour&action=display&thread=1187582340 ... Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks...
22848 rosenau5 Send Email Sep 4, 2007
9:13 pm
Hello, I'm new to the list and just wrote a long email with alot of questions that I think I lost, so if this comes throught twice my apologies. I've been...
22849 wodeford Send Email Sep 5, 2007
2:09 am
... It's called a kosode. The kosode eventually evolves from an undergarment into an outer garment by becoming longer and more decorated. While I have no...
22850 JL Badgley
tatsushu Send Email
Sep 5, 2007
2:42 am
... I think the decoration came first--there are some very decorative kosode that I have seen--for some of the open-sided men's garments there is obviously...
22851 David Williams
gary7williams Send Email
Sep 5, 2007
1:39 pm
I was told this last night, since it's beocome known in our group I am into Japanese. It seems people are dredging up whatever they know and presenting it to...
22852 sigrune@...
mikel_lehman Send Email
Sep 5, 2007
5:57 pm
... When you say "in period" I have to take that to mean prior to 1600 CE, and that is generally not true, since spears were used on the field of battle far...
22853 Solveig Throndardottir
drnostrand Send Email
Sep 6, 2007
2:56 pm
Noble Cousin! Greetings from Solveig! You should expect a spearman to be paid more because he also has swords while the swordsman only has his swords. ...
22854 Solveig Throndardottir
drnostrand Send Email
Sep 6, 2007
2:57 pm
Noble Cousins! Greetings from Solveig! The major problem with undergarments is that the Costume Museum pretty much doesn't show them. These are garments which...
22855 Solveig Throndardottir
drnostrand Send Email
Sep 6, 2007
3:01 pm
Noble Cousin! Greetings from Solveig! A naginata is not a spear. It is a sword on a stick. It is a cutty thing with a long handle. Your Humble Servant Solveig...
22856 sigrune@...
mikel_lehman Send Email
Sep 6, 2007
4:54 pm
... While I agree on your assesment, for in fact is is very much like a wakizashi with an obscenely long handle, in period (prior to the fall of Osaka in 1615...
22857 David
txpiper2001 Send Email
Sep 6, 2007
5:54 pm
One should also take into consideration that a katana/tachi would cost the equivalent of 1-2 yrs salary and therefore NOT readily "handed out" to conscripted...
22858 Miriel
drgnhlr Send Email
Sep 6, 2007
10:16 pm
Apologies for the multiple postings (IE SPAM), but I am reaching out to everyone I know across the Known World to hear our call to arms: This October 12-14...
22859 Park McKellop
squire009 Send Email
Sep 6, 2007
10:19 pm
A pole + 1/2# of steel vs several # of steel for the weaponry, not including the far superior armor for the non-spear troops, is a very significant difference...
22860 mistresschief Send Email Sep 6, 2007
11:56 pm
Greetings to all! I've decided to try my hand at various kinds of wagashi and am looking for kashigata. Anyone know where I might find them (and not antique ...
22861 Solveig Throndardottir
drnostrand Send Email
Sep 7, 2007
3:38 am
Noble Cousin! Greetings from Solveig! ... How do you support this contention? The dynamics of the two are somewhat different and iconographic evidence does...
22862 Solveig Throndardottir
drnostrand Send Email
Sep 7, 2007
3:38 am
Noble Cousin! Greetings from Solveig! ... What sort of army are you imagining? A feudal lord in Japan owed clothing to his retainers and a variety of payments...
22863 wodeford Send Email Sep 7, 2007
5:02 am
... What about plastic candy molds for making chocolate? Ooh, monkeys.... http://www.candymoldcentral.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=736 Saionji no Hanae ...
22864 Luiseach@...
luannesews2001 Send Email
Sep 7, 2007
5:23 am
_https://www.candymoldcentral.com/scripts/default.asp_ (https://www.candymoldcentral.com/scripts/default.asp) also had molds for different kinds of flowers...
22865 JL Badgley
tatsushu Send Email
Sep 7, 2007
11:34 am
Okay, I think people need to stop and start defining their periods. As I see it, we have three general periods people are talking about: Heian-Kamakura ...
22866 JL Badgley
tatsushu Send Email
Sep 7, 2007
11:46 am
From the PMJS list. This is very tragic news--and in such a short space of time. -Ii ... From: Lawrence Marceau <...> Date: Sep 6, 2007 11:35 PM Subject:...
22867 Solveig Throndardottir
drnostrand Send Email
Sep 7, 2007
1:05 pm
Noble Cousins! Greetings from Solveig! Yet again, someone is looking for an item I bought somewhere or other in Tokyo rather some time ago. Japanese candy...
22868 Solveig Throndardottir
drnostrand Send Email
Sep 7, 2007
1:05 pm
Noble Cousins! ... Well, this is one of the things that has bothered me about some of the statements in this discussion. Takeda, I think it was, was ...
22869 Ellen Badgley
daviem01 Send Email
Sep 7, 2007
1:17 pm
http://www.temcauley.staff.shef.ac.uk/podcast.shtml This is an offshoot of the 2001 Waka project at http://www.temcauley.staff.shef.ac.uk/index.shtml, which is...
22870 Ellen Badgley
daviem01 Send Email
Sep 7, 2007
1:52 pm
... That would definitely work, and if you were to use Sculpey or something similar, it would be very easy to fire them at home. I have some of the ceramic...
22871 Ellen Badgley
daviem01 Send Email
Sep 7, 2007
4:48 pm
Dharma Trading now has Indonesian Tjaps available for batiking: http://dharmatrading.com/tjaps/copper.html These are copper implements that are dipped in hot...
22872 Solveig Throndardottir
drnostrand Send Email
Sep 7, 2007
4:50 pm
Noble Cousin! Greetings from Solveig! I do not recommend using oil on your higashi molds. If you must oil, then use cannola oil. However, rice flour or...
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