[Sca-cooks] Looking for a woodcut

Saint Phlip phlip at 99main.com
Tue Apr 3 23:50:20 PDT 2007


I'll hafta get up and look at it next Pennsic. It just doesn't look
very stable to me. More than adequate for keeping the pig off the
ground in the tug-of-war with gravity, but it looks to me like if
someone brushed against an end, the whole thing would fall down.

On 4/3/07, Helen Schultz <meisterin02 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I had a friend make me his rendition of that spit set-up a few years ago... you can see it at:  http://meisterin.katarina.home.comcast.net/pennsic30.html.  The only thing I can see the artist left off was those things to hold the meat onto the spit pole.  My spit isn't exactly like the one from Scampi, but close, and it all comes apart for easy transport.  I've dont a 60# pig on it, and smaller ones, as well.
>
> ~~ Meisterin Katarina Helene
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Saint Phlip phlip at 99main.com
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>
>
> If you want a blacksmith, I can probably find you one down there.
> Might not be SCA, but will likely be SCA friendly ;-) Or, if you make
> it to Pennsic, I can likely teach you enough so you can make it
> yourself.
>
> I've been looking at that picture too, and it's my belief that the
> artist left something out, because, as pictured, the bloody thing
> would have all your food in a heap.
>
> At any rate, I too intend to make one, after I get a few other
> projects done. With luck, by Pennsic, I'll have a completely period
> smithing set up ;-)
>
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