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Armour 101 - Gallic stepped ridges
#1
An informative article on the basics of armouring, and using the Gallic occipital ridges as an example:

[url:3gz2hypp]http://198.144.2.125/Armour/armour.htm[/url]
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
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#2
Ok. But how do we correct the Deepeeka rounded ridges?
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Tony Dah m

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#3
Quote:Ok. But how do we correct the Deepeeka rounded ridges?
Sell the current one and use the money to buy the new improved one :wink:
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
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#4
Ave,Tarbicus,
This is the second reference I've heard recently
on the new, "improved"Gallic helmet. Has
Deepeeka provided any pics?
I'd really like to see it. It could save you alot
of work(and others as well).
Andy Booker

Gaivs Antonivs Satvrninvs

Andronikos of Athens
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#5
Andy, in the Armae thread where you will find this link:

[url:1etvqljs]http://www.armae.com/Actualitesetmanuels/gallicG/gallic%20G.htm[/url]

Very very tasty Big Grin
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
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#6
Jim,

This is excellent stuff! Can you also post this link in the Deepeeka threads in "Marketplace"?

Regards,
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#7
Thanks,Tarbicus for those pics.
It's encouraging to see improvements being made.
Funny,but the changes to the neckguard and cheek-
guards are exactly where I was thinking mine needed to
be corrected. Now,if they'll only offer 2 sizes. Mine's
large enough for a family of 4.
Andy Booker

Gaivs Antonivs Satvrninvs

Andronikos of Athens
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