Armour Archive Favours ATTN HtB

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Rev. George
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Armour Archive Favours ATTN HtB

Post by Rev. George »

Well guys as part of operation "oh crud i need money", i've finally gotten around to making the armour archive belt favours. As Harold the Bear had specifically asked for one, this one is his (barring him not wanting it)
but i can, and most likely will make more. I think 15 bux would be a fair cost.
[img]http://members2.easyspace.com/revgeorge/pics/favour.JPG[/img]
--Me, wearing said favour
[img]http://members2.easyspace.com/revgeorge/pics/favourdevice.JPG[/img]
-- Close up of the device
[img]http://members2.easyspace.com/revgeorge/pics/favourback.JPG[/img]
--closeup of hidden pouches, suitable for auth cards, cash and/or id

-+G

PS: materials: double thickness heavy duck canvas, no raw edges.

[This message has been edited by Rev. George (edited 05-03-2001).]
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Post by Shamey »

I like the hidden pouches!!! Great idea.



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Post by Harold the Bear »

I like it.

15 bux to you Rev.

Thanks a lot!

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Post by jagatei »

Would it be possible for you to do other heraldic designs? I love the pouch idea. The are requiring autorization cards to fight at events in my kingdom now and I need a place to hold it.

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Post by Rev. George »

In answer to the question... Yes, to a point.
If you have a wyren reguardant ermine, on a checky feild... NO
if you have something less painful, then feel free to post a pic, and i'll figure out how much i'd charge...

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Ps... ashamed of us? why wouldnt everyone want a favour? LOL
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Post by Gundo »

Ummm...that thing is {b]huge!{/b]

Could you do a 1/4 scale version, perhaps with only one pocket?

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That was my first thought too, Gundo... Image<hr><font face="Times New Roman">Stephen atte Smythe - <img src="http://junior.apk.net/~jdub/pics/OotA.gif" align=center border=0> - The Lycaeum Appendix
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Post by Rev. George »

short answer: yes

Long answer: the pic is a little misleading when it comes to the length. it's effectively a long rectangle... in that pic, about 25% of the length is behind my belt, the other 75% is in front. (the half way point is right above the hammers...

but, i have a request in for a 8x8 (REALLY 8x16) favour...expect pics real soon...

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Post by Dwarlock »

I'm interested, it'd go a long way to finding, or allowing other archive members find me at ren fests or big events.
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Post by Rev. George »

here's a pic of the smaller favour. it measures 8.75" x 8.5" when worn folded at the halfway point.

The front:
[img]http://members2.easyspace.com/revgeorge/pics/favsmlfrt.JPG[/img]
The back (w/ pouches)
[img]http://members2.easyspace.com/revgeorge/pics/favsmlbk.JPG[/img]

-+G

Ps if folx are interested, drop me an e-mail...(this means you...LOL)
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Post by Clay »

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Rev. George:
<B>here's a pic of the smaller favour. it measures 8.75" x 8.5" when worn folded at the halfway point.

The front:
[img]http://members2.easyspace.com/revgeorge/pics/favsmlfrt.JPG[/img]
The back (w/ pouches)
[img]http://members2.easyspace.com/revgeorge/pics/favsmlbk.JPG[/img]

-+G

Ps if folx are interested, drop me an e-mail...(this means you...LOL)</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

OH DEAR GOD!! PUT A SHIRT ON MAN!!!!

Dammit, and I was just about to head out to lunch...nevermind.
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Post by Joe Skeesick »

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Clay:
<B> OH DEAR GOD!! PUT A SHIRT ON MAN!!!!

Dammit, and I was just about to head out to lunch...nevermind.

</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Oh sure and you had to go ahead and post it again in your quoate Clay...... geez.... I'm blind!

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Post by muttman »

I like it, but I also would like one shorter and narrower. The pockets are a great idea, I wouldn`t have to carry qual. cards in my jock strap anymore!
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