[Sca-cooks] non-illuminated scrolls
Elaine Koogler
ekoogler1 at comcast.net
Thu Apr 1 05:55:51 PST 2004
If you will contact the Atlantian Clerk of the Signet at
signet at atlantia.sca.org, he will make arrangements with you to have your
scroll done and delivered, I believe. He is a very helpful gentle and
will, unless I'm really mistaken, be happy to help you. I suspect that
you will have to have arms registered with the CoA, but that would be
the only requirement.
Kiri
Carper, Rachel wrote:
>Can someone commision a scroll? When I got my AoA Atlantia was so far
>behind on their scrolls I didn't get my promisory until several years
>later. I have long ago given up hope of receiving a scroll although I
>would like one.
>
>
>Elewyiss
>
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>To: Cooks within the SCA; Stefan li Rous
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>Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] non-illuminated scrolls
>
>
>yes, stephan.... you are quite correct. most period scrolls were quite
>boring compared to sca scrolls. mere lettering, perhaps a ribbon and a
>wax seal. even achievements were only for the hoi-paloi...
>
>some of the scrolls i have done for others for less than peerage
>rank.... my god, in period you would have had to have been king of the
>world
>
>cailte
>who thinks you ARE king of the world any day you get an award...
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