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Arms and Armor
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 7:31 pm
by gabriellyon
Just had a quick look over the PDF of this. I must say this will be a nice addition to the library. Next time someone asks me, what a glaive guisarme spike thingy I can just hand them the book and say "look it up". Thanks Trolls.
Re: Arms and Armor
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 2:52 am
by Treebore
I haven't dug out my old copy for comparison, but I am pretty sure at 50 or so pages this new one is greatly expanded compared to the original. I think the original is something like 30 pages.
Re: Arms and Armor
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 2:56 am
by Captain_K
I'm very impressed at first glance.. nice detail in the line drawings... I was hoping for museum quality photos.. but, the sketches are superior. I would have loved a date and country or region of origin since I'm guessing they knew this.. why they did not include this seems almost intentional. My vote for the next update is to include culture and date of true origin.
Great work authors and researchers!
Re: Arms and Armor
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 3:00 am
by Treebore
True. Until then I imagine a quick search on the internet will give us that info... Or if someone wants to do up their onw listing for a Domesday submission... (Not you Captain, you've written over half of the submissions I have as it is... At this rate, you should put out your own C&C product.)
Re: Arms and Armor
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 9:00 pm
by serleran
Treebore wrote:True. Until then I imagine a quick search on the internet will give us that info... Or if someone wants to do up their onw listing for a Domesday submission... (Not you Captain, you've written over half of the submissions I have as it is... At this rate, you should put out your own C&C product.)
If you want my original one, where I pulled images from the internet and wrote my own descriptions.... I could let you have it and use it. It was around before A&A.
Re: Arms and Armor
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 10:01 pm
by Treebore
serleran wrote:Treebore wrote:True. Until then I imagine a quick search on the internet will give us that info... Or if someone wants to do up their onw listing for a Domesday submission... (Not you Captain, you've written over half of the submissions I have as it is... At this rate, you should put out your own C&C product.)
If you want my original one, where I pulled images from the internet and wrote my own descriptions.... I could let you have it and use it. It was around before A&A.
I don't need it, I have plenty of my own books on the shelves behind me, but others may be interested...
Re: Arms and Armor
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 10:35 pm
by Tadhg
serleran wrote:Treebore wrote:True. Until then I imagine a quick search on the internet will give us that info... Or if someone wants to do up their onw listing for a Domesday submission... (Not you Captain, you've written over half of the submissions I have as it is... At this rate, you should put out your own C&C product.)
If you want my original one, where I pulled images from the internet and wrote my own descriptions.... I could let you have it and use it. It was around before A&A.
Those are excellent! I forgot I had them . . . ear dagger, indeed!!!!

Re: Arms and Armor
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 1:28 am
by serleran
Treebore wrote:serleran wrote:Treebore wrote:True. Until then I imagine a quick search on the internet will give us that info... Or if someone wants to do up their onw listing for a Domesday submission... (Not you Captain, you've written over half of the submissions I have as it is... At this rate, you should put out your own C&C product.)
If you want my original one, where I pulled images from the internet and wrote my own descriptions.... I could let you have it and use it. It was around before A&A.
I don't need it, I have plenty of my own books on the shelves behind me, but others may be interested...
Yeah.... check the bold part.
Never assumed you would want it for your personal needs.
But, hey, if you don't think it useful, I withdraw the offer.