[Bordermarch] chainmalle question
tessa
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Tue Dec 9 17:00:48 PST 2008
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill C Burgin" <billcburgin at yahoo.com>
To: "Barony Bordermarch" <bordermarch at lists.ansteorra.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Bordermarch] chainmalle question
There are MANY better qualified to answer your question than I, and
hopefully they will respond soon... that being said, in my limited
experience, a hauberk is done as a complete 'shirt' which is pulled over the
head. I suppose it is possible that straps might be attached, or thongs run
through it to allow it to accommodate someone smaller than it was built for,
but I imagine that it would be more economical to re-size - and recover the
valuable metal - and not carry around the extra weight!
Now, we await the experts...
Ericus
Burma-shave
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From: Travis <orodreth_tx at yahoo.com>
To: bordermarch at lists.ansteorra.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 6:51:02 AM
Subject: [Bordermarch] chainmalle question
Hi,
I'm not part of the SCA but am sincerely interested in it, but at this time
I'm not in a position to start going to things. That said,the reason I'm
writing is that I have a chainmalle question, all of yall seem to know a
great deal of history and have common sense. I have heard that old
chainmalle hauberks had a slit up the back that had leather straps(or thongs
if that what you want to call them) binding them together for sizing ect.. I
have researched this online but could only come up with a mixed opinion. My
question, In history(or in you're own travels) has anyone ever come across a
hauberk that had a "sizing slit" all the way down the back? In you're own
opinion, is a slit a good idea? Or is it just something somebody made up?
Thanks for you're time,
Travis
Self-control is the chief element in self respect, self respect is the chief
element in courage.
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