Hello there! I accidentally deleted the thread on where to get cheap American pewter - any leads? I am estimating needing at least 20 pounds - I need to cast...
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Edwin Hewitt
brogoose@...
Apr 3, 2000 12:36 pm
... Any leads? That's a rather obvious pun.... Was it intentional? Try the following links: http://www.welcocastings.com/industries/jewellery.htm ...
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Herr Malachias
capt_malachias@...
Apr 3, 2000 8:57 pm
... I am ashamed to admit it, but no. It was a good one, though. . . Thanks! Malachias ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE...
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rmhowe
magnusm@...
Apr 6, 2000 3:34 pm
... Write: Steven M Kaplan / Hallmark Metal - Pewter Supplier <hallmark.metal@...>...
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Mark Mettler
mettler@...
Apr 11, 2000 11:55 pm
Well we over here in Meridies are finally trying to get our collective coins in a sack and form a brotherhood/guild of coin operators. <g> Come visit us and...
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Jasper Murtagh
JASPERRDM@...
Apr 17, 2000 3:04 pm
Hi I am Jasper Murtagh, And I am trying to get into making my own coins. Plus starting a guild in Meridies. Any suggest/ help would be appreciated. Jasper...
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Mark Mettler
mettler@...
Apr 17, 2000 8:13 pm
Well hello there Jasper! Guess who? You coining bud over here in Georgia! Welcome to the list man! Check out the links section here for starters. -- Ld....
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Jan Wyman
missbre@...
Apr 18, 2000 1:20 pm
Hi guys, I've been interested in doing some coins here in the East Kingdom for some time. I've got an interesting article from a leather magazine - about ...
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Jasper Murtagh
JASPERRDM@...
Apr 18, 2000 6:30 pm
Contact James Coffman at2306 Albee Eureka Ca. 95501. Master Emmerich sells a handbook for $10. Coins were both struck and cast. Could you post the source about...
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emrik@...
Apr 20, 2000 1:46 am
Greetings unto all and I hope all is well with everyone, I am sure that you would all like to know what the heck it is that you have gotten yourself into and...
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Jasper Murtagh
JASPERRDM@...
Apr 26, 2000 1:09 pm
I finish my first ten coins before Gulf wars and have melted them down. The reason is the number of mistakes made while making them. I am using Master Emmerich...
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Charles Buckley
buckley@...
Apr 27, 2000 4:36 am
... I don't usually melt my mistakes. I put the bad die and the coin aside so I can look at them later. ... I've done that. I usually flatten the die surface...
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Mark Mettler
mettler@...
Apr 27, 2000 11:07 am
Charles Buckley wrote >> It is after SCA period, but I am tempted to try making a screw press for coins. ... This got my attention! The earliest mention of the...
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Mark Mettler
mettler@...
Apr 28, 2000 12:11 am
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=314093304 Medieval Coins in the Christian J. Thomsen Collection by Kristian Erslev, 1992, 390 pages,...
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Mark Mettler
mettler@...
Apr 28, 2000 12:17 am
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=312269474 -- Ld. Gryffri de Newmarch http://www2.gasou.edu/SCA...
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jklessig
jklessig@...
Apr 28, 2000 6:10 am
... Heck bad coins are better than no coins. ... I use a disk sander and a hole drilled in a wooden block to hold the die square in 1 axis while I hold the...
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Mark Mettler
mettler@...
Apr 28, 2000 9:56 am
Greetings, I am Gryffri, your friendly web developer and responsible for making sure our cause gets attention. I am asking you fine gentles to visit our webpae...
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Mark Mettler
mettler@...
Apr 28, 2000 11:23 am
"Strike that" I apologize, the original message was suppose to go to KM-moneyer@egroup not the Interkingdom Moneyer List. Please forgive the error or my...
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Jasper Murtagh
JASPERRDM@...
Apr 28, 2000 4:02 pm
... Is about $75 at barnes and nobles site. jasper...
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Edwin Hewitt
brogoose@...
Apr 30, 2000 4:17 pm
... I use a rolling mill now, but I found that a flat plannishing hammer such as used in blacksmithing works very well. You place your solder twixt the anvil...
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Jeffrey Mack
mack_metalwork@...
May 3, 2000 5:39 am
I read on a web site (i think someone posted it here too) that 7/8" grade 5 bolts make handy stock for making dies. Only problem is after touring through...
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Mark Mettler
mettler@...
May 3, 2000 10:55 am
I have used 1" diameter and 7/8" cold roll steel bar. You can get this from a number of places, just not your local hardware store. I get mine at a place...
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rmhowe
magnusm@...
May 3, 2000 3:24 pm
Edwin, hammers aren't made to be struck by other hammers. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ You're too nice a fella to go prematurely blind. ...
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emrik@...
May 3, 2000 7:52 pm
Hello all, Can't say much about the bolts having never given them a try.We still buy stock cold-roll bar steel in two sizes,1" for pennys and for Groats(4...
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jklessig
jklessig@...
May 4, 2000 5:16 am
... That was me ... So use 3/4, or even smaller. There is nothing magic about 7/8, I used it for a class because it was cheap and large enough to work on...
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Douglas Shannon
professor03@...
May 4, 2000 11:50 am
... I had an accident that fits this warning... Using a carpenters hammer to strike a chipping hammer (as a chisel), a portion of the chipping hammer broke off...
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Edwin Hewitt
brogoose@...
May 5, 2000 4:25 am
Subject: Re: Striking tool safety (good advice snipped) Edwin, hammers aren't made to be struck by other hammers. ...
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rmhowe
magnusm@...
May 5, 2000 2:25 pm
Sounds like what you want would be available at an industrial supplier such as Caterpillar Tractors, Farm machinery, Truck repair companies, etc. Most hardware...
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emrik@...
May 7, 2000 7:25 pm
Greetings unto all Moneyers of the Known World, I am grateful for all the efforts put forward by those to aid in the instruction of others and the hard work...
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Mark Mettler
mettler@...
May 8, 2000 12:12 am
Greetings Master Emmerich of Vakkerfjell, fellow moneyers. I am Lord Gryffri de Newmarch of the Kingdom Meridies. I live on the East most shores of the...