Head To Head
Log In
Register
The Modern Antiquarian Forum »
Xmas pressie list
Log In to post a reply

Pages: 2 – [ 1 2 | Next ]
Topic View: Flat | Threaded
Gnomon
Gnomon
1121 posts

Xmas pressie list
Nov 12, 2003, 16:27
Here's one for the old Xmas pressie list:http://www.browntrout.com/calendars/product.asp?MGID=1200&IID=4059
2004 Ancient Britain calendar
Click on the link to the back cover to see what's inside!
Kammer
Kammer
3083 posts

Re: Xmas pressie list
Nov 12, 2003, 16:44
Nice one! Do you reckon we could buy in bulk?
FourWinds
FourWinds
10943 posts

Re: Xmas pressie list
Nov 12, 2003, 17:16
Like the top trumps thing above it is something I have been toying with of late. I am currently laying out a calendar for my daughter's school and the printing costs of double sided A3 work out at about 660 euro for 200.
sals
sals
143 posts

Re: Xmas pressie list
Nov 12, 2003, 17:35
To complete the gift though you might want one of these http://www.equinoxastrology.com/LunarCal.htm! Ideal for HHers and werewolves.
Sals
Kammer
Kammer
3083 posts

Re: Xmas pressie list
Nov 12, 2003, 17:36
Please can you do your money in pounds FW. I can't understand it when you speak all Eoropean.

K x
sals
sals
143 posts

Re: Xmas pressie list
Nov 12, 2003, 17:37
Oops - the ! isn't supposed to be part of the url try this one instead http://www.equinoxastrology.com/LunarCal.htm and you should be OK!
BrigantesNation
1733 posts

Horse?
Nov 12, 2003, 17:40
What's the chalk horse?
Jane
Jane
3024 posts

Re: Horse?
Nov 12, 2003, 17:49
Well it ain't 'ours', is it, BN? Its one of those new-fangled modern 18th century jobbies.
BrigantesNation
1733 posts

Re: Horse?
Nov 12, 2003, 17:51
Is it Yarnbury? Even so a bit out of place given the obvious choice.
pure joy
pure joy
334 posts

Hopefully better than 2003 version.....
Nov 12, 2003, 18:22
I've got the 2003 version and it pretty good, bar a few annoying things.

They mixed Carreg Samson and Bryn Celli Ddu up (as you do!), included pics of Hadrian's Wall and a Clapper Bridge, and put a terrible stretched pic of Stonehenge on the front.

Beggars can't be choosers - I doubt we'll find one better?
Pages: 2 – [ 1 2 | Next ] Add a reply to this topic

The Modern Antiquarian Forum Index