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Euan de Morey
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The second edition of Paul Blackwell's (Master Paul de Gorey) Basic armouring book can be downloaded from www.brighthelm.org. He is the guy that wrote the Butted mail makers guide. It covers the basics, and has plenty of patterns.

If you look at the photos page and let the Really Cool Heavies event pics load, he is the one in the Fat Guy's tabard. (I am in the last fighting pic (with the Maunch on the shield).

Also, have a look at the Warbands photos...

Euan de Morey

****You need Acrobat 5 to view it*****
(get it from adobe website)

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Post by Derian le Breton »

Neat! I was born in Kirkcaldy, glad to see that there's an SCA presence around there.

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Why cant i see the book? i only get a blank screen... *annoyed*
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I don't even get a blank screen. It just doesn't load for me.
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Post by Guillaume2 »

me too i cant download it...if anyone got it and want to mail it i would like, sir_guillaumecote@hotmail.com
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Note: The book is a 5.8 mb PDF.
This is generally larger than most free web-based email services will allow you to receive..

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Post by Guillaume2 »

no i can have 10 meg

hey but anyway,it's normal i dont get a download window,i just have to wait untill the 5,8 meg are downloaded and it then change to the file

sorry i did not know that .pdf are open in browser window!
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Loaded right up for me.
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Guille, just right click the hyperlink, and save to disk rather than open.
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Post by Mad Matt »

Ok first off no way in hell are you gonna get a file that big through hotmail.

Anyway on to the book (which I downloaded just fine after I typed the url for the site into my browser directly.)

I just took a quick flip through. Here's what I have to say about it so far.

First the illustrations are absolutly fantastic. I LOVE the artist's style please send my compliments. (BTW I'm an artist professionally.)

It looks like there's a ton of information in this thing. That's just from taking a quick flip through.

I noticed that there are a bunch of blank pages that have headers and page numbers but nothing on the pages. Is that something screwed up on my end or is it supposed to be like that. I don't think I want to be missing any of this really nice looking book.

Anyway lucky for me we've got this neat little machine at work for binding proposal books. So it looks like I'm gonna have to print the whole thing out and bind it up and add it to my library.

Seems like a fantastic book. I've still gotta actually take a good look at it though.

Please send a thank-you to the author for me.

Also I have a feeling the ISP that's hosting the site with the book is going to be very upset at the amount of bandwidth that's going to be used in the next few days.

You should also post this on http://www.arador.com if you haven't already.
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Post by Rainald »

Thanks; I downloaded with no problem.

I like the way your group marks the loaner armour and gear. I'm assuming that's what the big "L" means?
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Matt,
From what I can see, the blank pages are for layout purposes, should you print the book out double-sided.

DAMN good book, btw

Paul
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Post by Euan de Morey »

I should have said that you need Acrobat 5 to see the book. The blank pages are for double sided printing.

The L plates were a silly thing for the event. It was a 4 day training sesion with Baron sir Sagan.

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Post by losthelm »

I always thought that the blank pages were for notes.
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