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Late tunica
#1
I was browsing the photographs on the Fectio website of the 2006 Archaeon event and saw these photos..
http://www.fectio.org.uk/shows/2006archeon_cezary26.jpg

http://www.fectio.org.uk/shows/2006archeon_cezary27.jpg

Is this Cezary's work?
If not, where can I get one, and how much are they?
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#2
I am interested in one also
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#3
Boys, boys, you should have paid attention when we were posting pictures in the Events thread... Big Grin
This is Jean-Luc of the Foederati, the tunic is his own, made by him and Sandrine his wife. Unfortunately for you that means they are not for sale!
More pictures:
[Image: 2006archeon16.jpg]
[Image: 2006archeon17.jpg]

And please don't forget they very nice tunics of the Minervii!!
[Image: 2006archeon22.jpg]
Robert Vermaat
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FECTIO Late Romans
THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
(Maurikios-Strategikon, book VIII.2: Maxim 12)
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#4
Wow is the blue decoration embroidered, woven in or ink/ dye? It's beautiful...
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#5
Embroidered.

There's a red version too, from Arbogast/Alain of the Foederati as well:
[Image: 2005archeonandreas4.jpg]

www.fectio.org.uk/shows/2005archeonherculia1.jpg
Robert Vermaat
MODERATOR
FECTIO Late Romans
THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
(Maurikios-Strategikon, book VIII.2: Maxim 12)
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#6
Beautiful work Big Grin
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#7
"Jealous" does not even begin to describe...
Franklin Slaton
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#8
For me to be 'jealous,' I'd first have to have the needle skills to attempt that. Those tunics are absolutely beautiful!
Lucius (Ryan)
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