Journal of the Armour Research Society - DELAYED!

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Journal of the Armour Research Society - DELAYED!

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I wanted to take a moment and provide some up-to-date information on the ARS Journal.

We had previously slated the end of April for print. However, our time schedule has slid just a tad. It will probably be mid-late June before the Journals are shipped. There are a couple of very good reasons for the delay.

Mr. Pierre Terjanian was kind enough to have the Philadelphia Art Museum take two custom photgraphs of the only piece of armour positively identified as being from a Cologne manufacturer for his article:

The armourers of Cologne: organization, markets, and challenges of a leading European armor-making center (1300-1648)

The 1571 waistcoat is absolutely stunning. There is a photo from the front with the waistcoat closed and another from the back, open.

There will also be two additional photographs from Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna accompanying Mr. Terjanian's article.

The other cause for delay was to allow for an article on three mid-15th century unpublished lowland Scottish effigies from Kirk of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen. Dr. Tobias Capwell has provided a superb article on the armoured effigies, accompanied by 29 photos of details and associated points of interest.

We felt that the wait is well worth the benefit and will get the much anticipated journal out as soon as possible.

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For quality of this caliber, I can wait!
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Brian, I have a quick question on ARS membership...

What constitutes a "Student" member from a "Patron?" I think my wife will bite on a $50 membership, but she's a bit skittish on the $100 membership.
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Post by Mike F »

Brian, I was all ready to yell at you until I saw why. Carry on. :)

Strongbow: From what I recall, the major differences are a disount on the ARS conferance, invite-only chats (like with Dr. Capwell), and the warm, fuzzy feeling.

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Thanks Mike... My question was more of a : "Are Student memberships limited to students?" type. I am a "student" of armour, but only informally.
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Strongbow wrote:Thanks Mike... My question was more of a : "Are Student memberships limited to students?" type. I am a "student" of armour, but only informally.


Student memberships, tickets, etc... are limited to students currently enrolled in an acredited program.

If you are planning on going to the conference or attending the hosted chats, the Patron membership is well worth the price.

However, with the Individual Membership you will get to read the chat transcripts after the fact.
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