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The Peel Affinity

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:39 pm
by Alan
Greetings all,

I was able to get a copy of "The Peel Affinity" at Estrella from Gaukler's. It is a very good book, full of pictures and text. Really impressive, and on the long drive back home, I kept finding very interesting tidbits that help fill in some gaps.

If you're interested in the 14th Century, this is a must have. It's available from Windrose, as well as Gaukler's. Johannes from Windrose had shown me some pictures from the book in October, so I was eagerly awaiting it's release. In my opinion, it was well worth the wait!

Good job La Belle Compagny!

Alan

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 1:16 am
by Derian le Breton

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 1:34 am
by Andrew Young
Can you guys post a few pics? Something to wet the appetite....

I have dozens of amazingclose up pics of Bobs 'Mac' harness, I should post them.

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 8:46 am
by James B.
There are a few pics on the site Donasian posted

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 3:13 pm
by Jehan de Pelham
If'n my internet connection don't crap out I'm getting a copy!

John
Jehan de Pelham, ecuyer and servant of Sir Vitus
www.mron.org

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 3:34 pm
by Roland Ansbacher
I picked up a copy from Windrose at the war, and spent the last few days reading it. All in all, well worth it! The text is great, going into a lot of little details, and it has an AMAZING bibliography!

The only issue I had with the book is the photoshopping on some of the photos is a bit off, but it doesn't detract from the overall value of the book.

Pick up a copy now!

Sir Roland Ansbacher

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 3:56 pm
by hrolf
Durasteel Corporation wrote:Can you guys post a few pics? Something to wet the appetite....
Image

wait. wrong peel, wrong appetite. 8)

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 12:39 am
by Andrew Young
Roland wrote:I picked up a copy from Windrose at the war, and spent the last few days reading it. All in all, well worth it! The text is great, going into a lot of little details, and it has an AMAZING bibliography!

The only issue I had with the book is the photoshopping on some of the photos is a bit off, but it doesn't detract from the overall value of the book.

Sir Roland Ansbacher
Well from what I remember, Bob Charette had a library at least 35 feet long, in bookshelves reaching to the ceiling. He is also a writer I believe, so Im sure he has some connections or advanced insight into accessing texts. And I will say, this...Bob was one of the nicest fellas in terms of helping you out with research. Thats the best kind of historian in my opinion.

Eh, the Medieval Soldier has some wonky photoshopped pics too.

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:35 am
by Odd Ulfsson
I just got done with the book yesterday and it really was worth the price, but more for ideas than anything else. I've got a direction to take my persona and this just helped refine that direction a little more.

Gio

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:20 am
by Aaron Schnatterly
Thanks for the reviews, guys! Looks like another tome that needs to be added to my library...


... stupid "being broke"...


Medieval Soldier found it's way into my hands after work yesterday. Something in that same vein for the 14th will be very useful.

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:28 am
by James B.
Aaron do what I do; sell a few items to pay for books. I am waiting for mine to show; I want to see if Kim and I made the final cut as we were at one of the photo shoots a few years ago.

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:44 am
by Aaron Schnatterly
James B. wrote:I am waiting for mine to show; I want to see if Kim and I made the final cut as we were at one of the photo shoots a few years ago.
That would be pretty cool.

James B. wrote:Aaron do what I do; sell a few items to pay for books.
I did/am... but the funds are for:

Image


... which Jiri tells me are just about finished. :twisted:

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:41 pm
by Greyson Brown
This looks like a very useful book, and I may have to pick up a copy once I have a chance to read again (grad school gets in the way of that). I would really like to find something like this that focusses about 40 years earlier, though.

-Grey

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:23 pm
by juan
James B. wrote:I want to see if Kim and I made the final cut as we were at one of the photo shoots a few years ago.
Isn't that you on the right at the table?

http://www.peelaffinity.com/images/may-picnic.jpg

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 7:38 pm
by James B.
No that is Master Galleron; at that angle I could see why you think it is me. Kim and I were only in images for the faire photo shoot and I had a salmon collored tunic on. I was the bar tender in a pud.

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:33 pm
by Primvs Pavlvs
James B. wrote: I was the bar tender in a pud.
Do I dare ask?

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:28 pm
by James B.
Primvs Pavlvs wrote:
James B. wrote: I was the bar tender in a pud.
Do I dare ask?
Just a bad typist; I meant pub.

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 8:43 am
by Charlotte J
Jeff J is in it, as the later period armour example. Alas, I joined the Compagnie after all of the pics were taken. :sad:

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 10:21 am
by Wolf
you would have just stolen the show m'dear ;)

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 11:33 am
by Glen K
Oh my lord, I'm glad this book is out! I forgot about being in it.

http://www.peelaffinity.com/images/mtd-lance.jpg

I just can't remember which one of the archers I am...

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 11:52 am
by Charlotte J
Wolf wrote:you would have just stolen the show m'dear ;)
It's a good thing I'm not, because the boys and I might be changing the whole family story!

(At the last show we were at, they were the Peel grandchildren.)

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:34 pm
by Wolf
Charlotte J wrote:
Wolf wrote:you would have just stolen the show m'dear ;)
It's a good thing I'm not, because the boys and I might be changing the whole family story!

(At the last show we were at, they were the Peel grandchildren.)

would that make them peelings? :lol:

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 3:17 pm
by Michael
Just ordered my copy... anxiously waiting :-)

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 12:52 am
by Andrew Young
Hey Charlotte,

Howd you get that Girl Genious under your Icon? I want that title!
:P

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:55 am
by Michael
Got my copy yesterday (Mon. 3/10) and the first word that comes to mind after gleaning the book is: Wow!

Outstanding work. The book is a larger format than I expected, closer to 8x10... I was expecting the smaller format like the Chivalry Bookshelf titles. The quality of the book is outstanding, with a heavy weight clay-coat paper with a nice high gloss, a strong binding, and even a page marker (nice touch IMO). The book is SO nice that I was a bit disappointed that my copy came with that typical "lower front corner crush" that always seems to happen to hardcover books during shipment.

Lots and lots of excellent photos, and a surprising (to me at least) amount of text. Many of the sites used for staging the photos were amazing and really made the difference by adding a great deal to the reality of the images. It must've been a lot of fun to scout those and then coordinate travel for the whole crew :-) There is a little bit of photoshopping evident, but frankly I was pleasantly surprised to see that it was used very sparingly as I would have expected a whole lot more. Most of the shots are just a combination of great tableau portrayal and great photography. I think the Company did a nice job avoiding the temptation to rely on photoshop and it is apparent that they made a great effort to keep the majority of the shots very clean and realistic.

I haven't really drilled into the text yet as I was just too blown away by the photos, so I can't pick any nits just yet. But at first blush it looks to be a very granular look into daily life (across multiple class lines) with just a brief bit of "world view" information.

Overall, a truly noteworthy effort and well worth every penny. I count this book as a "must have" for the 14th Century Mafiosi. This is a damn fine book.

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:19 am
by James B.
I got mine yesterday too and I agree 100% with Michael about the book. I have always liked The Medieval Soldier: 15th Century Campaign Life Recreated in Colour Photographs by Gerry Embleton but the Peel Affinity is even better. There are a few bad photoshoped images in there but with hundreds of photos who cares it one or two are a little off.

They did a great job with the bibliography too for those researching the era.

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 5:13 pm
by Talbot
I got my copy yesterday. I love it!

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 8:54 pm
by Talbot
who else is in it? I'm in there ans so is a bunch of my stuff. Who else from here is there?

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 7:33 am
by James B.
Glen K is in some of the horse photos, Jeff J, Kim (my wife), and I are in the pictures of the medieval faire; I am the bar tender. It is Jeff J in the 1450 suit of armor in the back also.

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:53 pm
by Ingelri
Durasteel Corporation wrote:Can you guys post a few pics? Something to wet the appetite....

I have dozens of amazingclose up pics of Bobs 'Mac' harness, I should post them.

I've seen Bob's Mac harness in person too. I had to actually touch it to make sure it was real because the satin finish was so uniform! I think I originally thought it was fiberglass or plastic. He has a cerveiller and great helm by Mac also. Do you happen to have pics of these?

I haven't talked to him in 15 years. Do you know if he is still writing? The first three Shadowrun novels that he wrote are still some of my favorites.

Sigurd used to be a part of La Belle Compagne back in the day.

Ingelri

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 6:19 pm
by Andrew Young
Ingelri wrote:
Durasteel Corporation wrote:Can you guys post a few pics? Something to wet the appetite....

I have dozens of amazingclose up pics of Bobs 'Mac' harness, I should post them.

I've seen Bob's Mac harness in person too. I had to actually touch it to make sure it was real because the satin finish was so uniform! I think I originally thought it was fiberglass or plastic. He has a cerveiller and great helm by Mac also. Do you happen to have pics of these?

I haven't talked to him in 15 years. Do you know if he is still writing? The first three Shadowrun novels that he wrote are still some of my favorites.

Sigurd used to be a part of La Belle Compagne back in the day.

Ingelri

Ingelri

Well, Im sure Bob had a hand in the book right...I mean, its effectively his group.

During my brief stint with the group I saw the harness many times.....and the mac cerveiller and great helm. (I had forgotten about those pieces).I was briefly involved when I was about 20....but too young, had no money, and in the midst of college and chasing women.

Id love to do some type of archer or armoured persona...Its hard as hell to contact them. I dont know if they check their website emails.

Oh yeah Sigurd...yeah Doug is a old friend since the early 90s....I used to go over to his shop to use the welder before I bought mine....and we shared a lot of shop techniques ....talked a lot of armour talk (which by consequence means I can truly say I picked up a tip or two from the Valerious school). Bought a bunch of his LMS stuff too. He came by the shop here about a year ago.

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 9:24 pm
by Wolf
jesse bailey is in it too.

just got my book today. vury nice

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:19 am
by Guy Dawkins
Pages 92 and 93. Is that Bob Charron as, well, Bob Charron?

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 12:46 pm
by Talbot
Guy Dawkins wrote:Pages 92 and 93. Is that Bob Charron as, well, Bob Charron?
That is Bob Charette fighting with Bob Charron. I love the name juxaposition.

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 12:47 pm
by Talbot
Wolf wrote:jesse bailey is in it too.

just got my book today. vury nice
Is Jesse on the horse with the kettle hat (on the guy not on the horse :wink: )