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I understand, it's the same for me.Steve L. hat geschrieben:Living History B.C.? Only the few people of this board.![]()
I?ll sell my urnfield armour. Do you need one?My problem is not only the time. The major problem is the distance and the money.
Gasoline? You're not traveling by horse drawn charriot then?I guess, there?s no gasoline-money for actors framed in the invitation?
I want make a "closer" (time & local) ensemble: Pass-Lueg-helmet, Fillinges- oder Caka-cuirass, Kurim- or Stetten-greaves.You're actually selling your urnfield armour? So no more bronze age Steve then?
Ah goodSteve L. hat geschrieben:I want make a "closer" (time & local) ensemble: Pass-Lueg-helmet, Fillinges- oder Caka-cuirass, Kurim- or Stetten-greaves.You're actually selling your urnfield armour? So no more bronze age Steve then?
The actual set has old helmet (Pockinger Heide, Bavaria) and greaves (Schäffstall, Bavaria) with an younger cuirass (Marmesse!). I want to step back to the earlier urnfield culture and do the focus on the heartland.
And i want use bonze, then the actual set is of tombak.![]()
No chance, Jeroen - i am fall in love with the bronze age! And i like all the great crazy guys who reanimate this era too!
Thanks, I'll have a look. It may be more interesting for them to look at the metalworkers weekend though, which will be in october (I don't have the exact dates yet).Peter N. hat geschrieben:Hi Jeroen,
try this Link:
http://www.metall-aktiv.de/
Send this people there a short notice about the prehistoric theme weekend on 13 & 14
and maybe they will publish it at the "Hephaistos" magazin for blacksmith?s.