www.kitebuilding.com under the heading of kitemaking then goto boffer weapons. They have .505 for 4.90 + s&h(54.5") and .602 for 9.00+S&H (84") anyone know a...
Hi there, As a disclaimer, the information below is intended to be both general and generic. It's not intended to be absolutely historically accurate - and ...
Would love to see a write-up of the women's side of this. Thanks Kara! Jennifer ... From: Kara Minotti Becker To: atlasagenda@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday,...
Definitety like to see a woman's version! thanks. Naomi ... From: "Hounds" <hounds@...> To: <atlasagenda@yahoogroups.com> Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 17:20:50...
... Darn! There goes all my hemp clothing! What am I supposed to do with all that hemp now? - JT __________________________________________________ Do you...
I think it might come down to more of a workin class vs intelectual class situation. Denim became popular because it was lightweight, cheap, and held up well...
Ah, yes, fashion and denim, well, with the advent of motorcars (thanks Mr. Ford), I do believe denim overcoats were in fashion, as well, although I am not...
Hey, denim trench coats. Sporty! I didn't think of that. That's a cool idea. Dusters looked pretty much just like they do now, so don't anyone go scouring the...
I'm just glad the zipper was invented in 1895. Of course, it wasn't really popular until aroun 1925. Still, I plan on being an early-adopter of Mr. Whitcomb...
Hi from an undisclosed country(or as I like to call it: The Land of Mud), Where I am has a filter on it that blocks me from the website and board (very...
I'm also very much interested in your notes re: womens' clothing for this event. Also, if anyone gets really stuck on finding items, they can contact me: I...
Kara (or Shelley, or anyone in the know), Are you aware of any sources of fashion photography from this period? Obviously, folks back in 1911 didn't put as...
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Once again, I offer the same disclaimer as with the men's clothing overview: this is not intended to be entirely historically accurate. Rather, it is a guide...
Hi there, Below are some links that might be useful for getting ideas of how clothing looked in the Atlas Adventures era. Sadly, most of it is more formal than...
... I think I'm talking about BDUs - at least that's what they're called in the army supply catalog we bought them out of for Atlas I. We bought mostly black...
Additional links: http://www.knowlesville.com/matt/vintage_fashion/vintage_fashion_links.html http://victorianelegance.com/1800.html for a look at some of the...
The links I sent are the ones that I have used to get a look at things. Unfortunately, though, fashion photography tended to be limited to formal styles, and...
Both Jevon Garrett and Jen Pike unearthed this absolutely wonderful resource - great for inspiration! http://www.nhmccd.edu/contracts/lrc/kc/decade10.html#film...
Hi guys, We're putting together the campaign book right now. I'm currently working on the structure, deciding what information and elements to include. I'd ...
Does this mean snake-skin pants are out? ... Jim and I saw Gangs of New York last weekend and the time period is set at the turn of the century so the...
I collect turn of the century photographs of both lanscape and portrait. For a great feel and atmosphere of the time check out this link. Goto www.ebay.com...
That movie is great for getting in the mood, but actually the period is significantly earlier in terms of clothing - women's clothing especially. The movie...
Oh, on the snake skin pants issue - Jessi, although in normal circumstances I'd say that's probably not going to work with the period, I remember hearing about...