06-23-2013, 10:06 PM
That is true, but I do believe there was (another) argument about whether soldiers kept their gear after retirement. So it is -possible- that if they lived in a peaceful, settled area, a father could pass on his gear to his son to save him money. If this system did exist, Im sure that the army would have no problem as long as the equipment was up to standard and up to date.
Speaking of saving money, reenactment is very expensive. I'm preparing to buy a tunic and caligae to start off. I might actually contact Rusty, as he seems to be one of the most reputable dealers in the US. Also, does anyone know if Rusty Myers makes his squamata in-house, or does it come from India?
Speaking of saving money, reenactment is very expensive. I'm preparing to buy a tunic and caligae to start off. I might actually contact Rusty, as he seems to be one of the most reputable dealers in the US. Also, does anyone know if Rusty Myers makes his squamata in-house, or does it come from India?
Tyler
Undergrad student majoring in Social Studies Education with a specialty in world history.
"conare levissimus videri, hostes enimfortasse instrumentis indigeant"
(Try to look unimportant-the enemy might be low on ammunition).
Undergrad student majoring in Social Studies Education with a specialty in world history.
"conare levissimus videri, hostes enimfortasse instrumentis indigeant"
(Try to look unimportant-the enemy might be low on ammunition).