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  Topic: Dagged hood/Chaperone
Godwin of Wessex

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PostForum: For Sale   Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 11:17 pm   Subject: Dagged hood/Chaperone
Brown/green wool dagged hood with long tail. Can also be worn as a chaperone hat.

Only worn once.

Dry clean recommended


$20.00
  Topic: 14th -15th century Cotehardie
Godwin of Wessex

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PostForum: For Sale   Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 11:15 pm   Subject: 14th -15th century Cotehardie
Plum coloured wool cotehardie from Revival Clothing with gilt buttons.

US mens size large.

Only worn twice for banquets.

Dry clean only.

$50.00
  Topic: Reccomendation on a Bow From New Zealand Archery Products
Godwin of Wessex

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PostForum: Archery   Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:30 pm   Subject: Reccomendation on a Bow From New Zealand Archery Products
Very true.

But having once used a bow to "send" small grenadoes into an English Heritage castle I think the two arts can co-exist. Albeit on a Dr Jekyll/Mr Hyde basis.
  Topic: Reccomendation on a Bow From New Zealand Archery Products
Godwin of Wessex

Replies: 8
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PostForum: Archery   Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 7:55 pm   Subject: Reccomendation on a Bow From New Zealand Archery Products
Thanks for the info and link Boyd.
The "starter kit" is just what I needed to rekindle my interest in longbows, having been previously seduced by the dubious pleasures of blackpowder and gonnes!

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  Topic: Zaragoza 1710 re-enactment
Godwin of Wessex

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PostForum: Equestrian   Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 8:43 pm   Subject: Zaragoza 1710 re-enactment
Way outside our usual period I know but, the horses are stunning even if the piped music isn't.

UK friends of mine routinely attend this event as English artillery, taking themselves and their cann ...
  Topic: Archers Helm
Godwin of Wessex

Replies: 2
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PostForum: Archery   Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 8:12 pm   Subject: Helm query
To my eyes it looks too shallow, particularly at the back. It needs to come further down the neck and carry that depth round the sides a bit too, maybe not so far that it covers the ears.
  Topic: helmet period date?
Godwin of Wessex

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PostForum: Armouring & Weapon Smithing   Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 7:04 pm   Subject: helmet period date?
hey Tank you are the one with the question ......
The Helm is cool as .....it goes with the rest of your kit

You enjoy what you do and thats even better



I totally agree with King of Swor ...
  Topic: helmet period date?
Godwin of Wessex

Replies: 12
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PostForum: Armouring & Weapon Smithing   Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 7:00 pm   Subject: helmet period date?
Hi Tank,

I'm not an expert in the field but to me it resembles a cerveliere which is the forerunner of the bascinet, which would put it in the late 13th/early 14th century (based on various sources ...
  Topic: Red mead and red wine
Godwin of Wessex

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PostForum: Cuisine   Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 8:33 pm   Subject: Spiced Cider recipe
And here's a recipe I/we've been using in everything from 16th through to 18th century "stuff" in UK (and parts of Europe!)
Medieval Puritan
4 pints sweet cider
3 slices of lemon
1/4 ounze of cloves
1 ...
  Topic: Red mead and red wine
Godwin of Wessex

Replies: 10
Views: 27780

PostForum: Cuisine   Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 8:26 pm   Subject: Spiced Cider recipe
And here's a recipe I/we've been using in everything from 16th through to 18th century "stuff" in UK (and parts of Europe!)
Medieval Puritan
4 pints sweet cider
3 slices of lemon
1/4 ounze of cloves
1 ...
  Topic: Horse Drawn Artillery
Godwin of Wessex

Replies: 1
Views: 7017

PostForum: Equestrian   Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 12:04 pm   Subject: Horse Drawn Artillery
Outside the usual time period of this forum I know (although Gustavas Adolphus experimented (disastrously) with copper/leather galloper guns in the 1600s).
But, has anyone here in New Zealand or ac ...
 
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