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Dan True
Location: Denmark Joined: 14 May 2013
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Posted: Wed 15 Jan, 2014 7:41 am Post subject: |
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Hello.
I am very sorry for reviving such an old thread.
However, the link to the report about the coif above is dead. I am very interested in this coif, as it's spot on for me period wise and very relevant for my current projects. I have contacted acta conversion, but they have not replied.
Can someone please share an updated link? I am especially interested in the wedge type and the manufacture of the riveted links. I am Danish, so I do not need a translated version.
Thank you very much in advance.
- Dan
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Eric S
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Posted: Wed 15 Jan, 2014 8:25 am Post subject: |
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Dan True wrote: | Hello.
I am very sorry for reviving such an old thread.
However, the link to the report about the coif above is dead. I am very interested in this coif, as it's spot on for me period wise and very relevant for my current projects. I have contacted acta conversion, but they have not replied.
Can someone please share an updated link? I am especially interested in the wedge type and the manufacture of the riveted links. I am Danish, so I do not need a translated version.
Thank you very much in advance.
- Dan |
Dan, is this what you were looking for?
http://samla.raa.se/xmlui/bitstream/handle/ra...sequence=1
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Mart Shearer
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Posted: Wed 15 Jan, 2014 9:56 am Post subject: |
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Dan True wrote: | I am especially interested in the wedge type and the manufacture of the riveted links. |
As noted above, the rivets are not of the wedge type, but round pins. The pyramidal form around the rivet may have been formed by the shape of the recess in the riveting tongs.
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Dan True
Location: Denmark Joined: 14 May 2013
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Posted: Wed 15 Jan, 2014 1:02 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you very much! That appears to hold the information I am seeking.
- Dan
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