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29th April 06, 07:48 AM
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 Originally Posted by Woodsheal
May be, but Kirstie is considered the best period cap maker in the U.K....!
I can believe that - but selling things does put some constraints on a maker.
Putting in twice the effort and half as much again in materials 'just' to make something which looks almost identical to a lesser item is not commercially viable. To sell you need to minimise.
As the caps are for occasional use, not everyday items I am sure they are perfectly suited for their intended use.
They will really perplex future archaeologists finding them in a peat bog.
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perplexed...
They will really perplex future archaeologists finding them in a peat bog.
I can attest to this problem, working at a National Battlefield with has living history programs in summer with reenactors and park volunteers & staff. We actually have an area of the battlefield specifically designated for such programs which has already had several major digs to ensure that any dropped musket caps, friction primers from artillery pieces, uniform buttons, etc. used by reenactors are not mistaken for the "real thing". 
Cheers, 
Todd
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