ES - Defender A&S
Phyllis Spurr
Phyllis.Spurr at tdh.state.tx.us
Thu Apr 2 12:30:08 PST 1998
> From: "Terry Harper" <terryharper at hotmail.com>
> Well, I for one like to keep is simple, however, inclusive. The basics
> imho, are: 1) When was it done?
> 2) Where was it done?
> 3) How did they do it?
> 4) How did I do it differently?
> 5) Materials used then vs. now
> 6) Bibliography, or where you got your info and
> possibly a "for further reading" guide.
>
> If a person answers all of these questions, they pretty much have
> covered documentation. However, there will always be those who would
> like to see more info, less info, and so forth. If we can just get the
> majority of our artisans into the basics, I believe the fine tuning can
> be done later.
>
> Just my two, (or three) cents worth.
>
> Reginlief
I agree with Mistress Reginlief with her above list. I also like to
see why a particular project was done and if this is your first
attempt at a particular form. If a anything was done differently in
construction or if different materials were used - why? In
the bibliography I like to be able to glance and see which are
considered primary sources, including page numbers of where you got
your information.
I like to see all the info on one page with in-depth explanations
behind the "summary". This is where your pictures of like items can
be placed. When typing your documentation do not shrink the type
below a 10 pitch to make it fit. Some of us old-timers can't read
small print any longer. If you do not have access to a typewritter
or computer - you should not be penalized, but sloppy handwriting
would be.
Place your documentation in some type of folder, preferably not
stunningly modern. Take a binder and make a cloth cover for it. If
you do leatherwork, make a leatherfolder.
Meistres Eowyn ferch Rhys
Barony of Elfsea, Ansteorra (Fort Worth, Texas)
Central Regional Seneschal
e-mail: Phyllis.Spurr at tdh.state.tx.us
office phone: (817) 264-4384
home phone: (817) 460-1539
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