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    Period Reenactors

    I know some of you out there are period reenactors, not really my thing. But my wife was cleaning out her home office the other day and found a catalog that some of you might find of use.
    http://www.amazondrygoods.com/

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    I now have a different view of the Victorian period!

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    Amazon Drygoods catalogs are the best around for Victorian (and perhaps a little beyond) period reenacting. Their pattern and shoe catalogs are amazing!
    Michael the Farlander

    Loch Sloy!

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    Dang it, it's waaaay past my era. I was hoping for some 18th century goodies.
    The only thing more daunting than an evil genious, is a bored one.

    http://stringthing1987.wordpress.com

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    Still is verrrrrrrrrrry enjoyable , is it not ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by string View Post
    Dang it, it's waaaay past my era. I was hoping for some 18th century goodies.
    My wife has a copy of the cataloge. It is full of patterns from the 18th cen.
    and older.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keith A. View Post
    My wife has a copy of the cataloge. It is full of patterns from the 18th cen.
    and older.
    I have the full list of several different pattern companies, but I might check it out. Goodness knows I need more projects
    The only thing more daunting than an evil genious, is a bored one.

    http://stringthing1987.wordpress.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by string View Post
    I have the full list of several different pattern companies, but I might check it out. Goodness knows I need more projects
    Good luck and enjoy.

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    looks good, thanks for the link

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    Quote Originally Posted by keith A. View Post
    My wife has a copy of the cataloge. It is full of patterns from the 18th cen.
    and older.
    Aye, but it is probably from a higher social class than I aspire to. Maybe I should upgrade to being a gentleman farmer as I get older. I'll have to give it a look.

    YMOS,
    Tony
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    If you are fearful, never learn any art of fighting" Master Liechtenauer, c.1389

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