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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2018 9:01:00 GMT -5
The organizers of the Momoyama-era Perfectly Period Feast event asked me to make a sign board of the kind that is really common in Japan, which will be used to promote the event. You see these signboards with their little roofs all the time in modern Japanese places like temples and parks, in period-piece films and such, but we're all having trouble locating some actual documentation placing them in medieval Japan. They're our best bet, though, and most readily recognizable as Japanese. Anyway, I had some cypress lumber left over from other projects, so it was just a couple days work in the shop to put together a sign. I've been meaning to try out a new method of making my folding hatadai "portable hole", so that got made from some regular pine 1x8. The pole is just a piece of pine closet rod, six feet long. Sorry for the terrible garage gallery pictures, but I didn't finish until after dark on Saturday.
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Post by Saionji Shonagon on Feb 27, 2018 18:01:46 GMT -5
Looks great!
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Post by Kagami Tomoko on May 2, 2019 23:26:32 GMT -5
I assume the perfectly period even already occurred (thought I see no context of the previous posts anywhere). Did you happen to take any photos of the sign in use?
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2019 12:15:06 GMT -5
I assume the perfectly period even already occurred (thought I see no context of the previous posts anywhere). Did you happen to take any photos of the sign in use? The Heian-kyou feast has been called off, and apparently all trace of it has been removed.
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