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Making a cornu, or, having it made
#1
I'd be very interested in obtaining some replica instruments; any one know of a source who might be willing to make a cornu or aulos? <p>Legio XX<br>
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Richard Campbell
Legio XX - Alexandria, Virginia
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#2
Deepeeka do one (AH3870):<br>
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www.deepeeka.com/swords/index.htm<br>
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Not sure how accurate or functional.<br>
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Shaun <p></p><i></i>
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#3
I think cornu came in multiple sizes so the Depeeka could be the right dimensions. I have not seen one, and have not heard one either. Anyone have? Nor for that matter, are they sold by the usual Depeeka resellers.<br>
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<p>Legio XX<br>
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Richard Campbell
Legio XX - Alexandria, Virginia
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#4
I would never buy a re-enactment thing in India or other Asiatic countrys. There's so much bad crap for sale there.<br>
Better to spend a bitt more money on a good/real cornu than a cheap/fake thing. <p></p><i></i>
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#5
It depends on where it comes from. There is a lot of cheap, farb, crap out there but there are also some decent manufacturers as well. For example, a lot of the basic WWI and WWII uniform pieces come from a guy in Pakistan who works with original patterns. There are some stuff from Deepaka that's acceptable as well. You just have to search and know what you're looking for.<br>
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Deb <p></p><i></i>
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#6
Forget the Deepeeka cornu. From what I've been told it's a piece of junk. It's shape is all wrong as well. It's closer to a French horn than a cornu. I'm afraid that a decent cornu would have to be custom made. <p></p><i></i>
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