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Slingshot magazine (for reading, not firing) - Tarbicus - 10-08-2006

Does anyone have any experience of Slingshot magazine, the bi-monthly mag from the Society of Ancients, intended for serious wargamers?
[url:2dv9dzmw]http://www.soa.org.uk/slingshot.asp[/url]

I'm looking at their index of articles and it's very comprehensive:
[url:2dv9dzmw]http://www.soa.org.uk/soainfo/slingshotindex.pdf[/url]

Samples I've read seem very well researched, and it's clear the authors have a wealth of knowledge on their subjects. It seems to be a worthwhile resource to have access to.


Re: Slingshot magazine (for reading, not firing) - Praefectusclassis - 10-08-2006

Yes, I was a member for a year or two. It did have some nice articles. but lots of stuff that was - understandably - very wargames oriented.


Re: Slingshot magazine (for reading, not firing) - Tarbicus - 10-08-2006

Thanks Jasper. It's interesting to see articles listed there by Jon Coulston, Duncan Head, and Adrian Goldsworthy.


slingshot - Graham Sumner - 10-09-2006

Quote:Thanks Jasper. It's interesting to see articles listed there by Jon Coulston, Duncan Head, and Adrian Goldsworthy.
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TARBICvS/Jim Bowers

And the ones by Phil Barker on Tunics in the third century. Anyone have these?

Graham.


Re: Slingshot magazine (for reading, not firing) - Sean Manning - 10-09-2006

Waldemar Heckle cites it a dozen times in the mammoth bibliography of the Hellenistic era which he maintains on his website. Clearly he finds it useful, although I have never seen a copy so can't comment from experience (it certainly isn't on the usual lists of popular or scholarly magazines carried by libraries).


Re: Slingshot magazine (for reading, not firing) - john m roberts - 10-09-2006

I saw the title of this thread and thought it was going to be about a magazine-fed repeating slingshot. What a disappointment.


Re: Slingshot magazine (for reading, not firing) - Nicholas Gaukroger - 11-02-2006

Well I'd recommend the magazine, but then again I currently edit it :lol:

Subscription is currently UKP20 so hardly breaking the bank. Content covers ancient and medieval military history and wargaming so is rather varied.

If anyone has any questions about Slingshot please email me at [email protected] and I'll do my best to help.


Nik Gaukroger


Re: Slingshot magazine (for reading, not firing) - Tarbicus - 11-03-2006

Welcome aboard Nik Big Grin I suspect somehow that I'll be taking out a subscription soon.


Re: Slingshot magazine (for reading, not firing) - Caballo - 11-03-2006

Yes, I've subscribed for a number of years- the research articles can be top class- often on subjects that seem obscure but are (when you read them) rather fascinating.

Graham-I'll look up the Roman tunics article- do you know when it came out?

Cheers


Caballo


article - Graham Sumner - 11-03-2006

Hello Paul

Thanks for that, I would certainly be interested in a copy. Perhaps Nik would be kind enough to help out with details as he is the editor.


I note there is also an article on the leather muscled cuirass!
Graham.


Re: Slingshot magazine (for reading, not firing) - Nicholas Gaukroger - 11-07-2006

There is one from July 1970 on C3rd Roman clothing by Barker. Is that the one you mean?


Re: Slingshot magazine (for reading, not firing) - Caballo - 11-07-2006

Ah- that may explain why I couldn't find it! LONG before I started subscribing....

Cheers

Caballo