07-16-2010, 09:29 AM
I've ordered a new batch of saddles for Comitatus members and various friends, and added Jurjen's two saddles to the order. I think as many people as possible should have access to good quality wooden framed saddles to build this side of the hobby. And make a few dreams come true at the same time. Roman saddles seem as rare as hen's teeth. We can change that around quite quickly with a bit of planning.
I landed heavily on my new horn "horn" last weekend and pulled it clear out of the frame. I've slit the seam, taken out the horn and filled the holes in the rear cantle. I'm now off to get some very big screws
I landed heavily on my new horn "horn" last weekend and pulled it clear out of the frame. I've slit the seam, taken out the horn and filled the holes in the rear cantle. I'm now off to get some very big screws
John Conyard
York
A member of Comitatus Late Roman
Reconstruction Group
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York
A member of Comitatus Late Roman
Reconstruction Group
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.comitatus.net">http://www.comitatus.net
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.historicalinterpretations.net">http://www.historicalinterpretations.net
<a class="postlink" href="http://lateantiquearchaeology.wordpress.com">http://lateantiquearchaeology.wordpress.com