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Company of St. George Living-History Mailinglist Archive
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Re: coopery jugs
From:
"Cezary Wyszynski"
Date:
Sun, 22 Jan 2006 10:04:20 +0100
Dear Patrik
Mine jugs will be twice as much big .. about 40-50 cm high
With 3 round wooden rings at the bottom and 3 at the top, with lid ..
All made using hand forged traditional tools and techniques .. .anyway you
will have a chance to feel it, just touching the produt's surface
Estimated price: 50 euro
But please wait for the results, and my last word in this matter
best
Cezary
>> Hi
>>
>> Are there any of you interested in coopery jugs ?
>> As I have found that no one reconstructed them till today
>>...
>> best
>> Cezary Wyszynski
>
> In Sweden quite a few people have been making coopery jugs, typically of
> juniper wood.
>
> I'm NOT suggesting that the following sample is a reconstruction of
> anything
> in particular. It's simply the only one I have, made by man called Einar
> Hedlund, Sparrsätra, in 1975 (when he was over 70 years old). It's 22.5 cm
> high (from bottom to rim, excluding lid), 21 cm in diameter at the bottom
> and 15 cm at the top.
>
> In this case, the bands are fairly "symbolical".
>
> http://kvast.blakulla.net/patrik/bilder/jug.JPG
> http://kvast.blakulla.net/patrik/bilder/jug_f.JPG
>
> Cezary, if you were to make a coopery jug, based on a
> historical/archaeological sample, what would it cost (roughly)?
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