Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Primitive Skills => Topic started by: GlisGlis on November 04, 2016, 06:37:34 am
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one of my projects is to make a straw rain coat or grass cape.
I'm in the stage of collecting references.
It seems that almost every part of the world developed his own version (also for clothes and shoes) and obviously it should be a functional equipment if so many adopted it.
Do you have first hand experience making it? pictures, tips ideas? it should be pretty good also as camo. Ghillie suit sort of.
I attach a pic of a very refined and still produced version.
googling you can find tons of others starting from Otzi one.
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James Parker reproduced Otzi's grass rain cape and most of his other gear too.
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One of those would be great for snow
goose hunting when there is no snow. ???
Zuma
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Seen them in a zillion samurai movies seems like they were popular in Edo period Japan
Mino
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Seen them in a zillion samurai movies seems like they were popular in Edo period Japan
yes and also almost every other part of the planet has his own version
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Team up those jackets up with a nice Hawaiian skirt >:D.
Zuma
PS they sure look like a lot of work.
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PS they sure look like a lot of work.
not necessarily :D
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Seen them in a zillion samurai movies seems like they were popular in Edo period Japan
yes and also almost every other part of the planet has his own version
Yes they do.
sorry, I was trying to be helpful in that Mino is the name for the Japanese version and there seems to have quite a bit of info online on how to construct anything samurai related not to imply that there aren't 100 other regional variations
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No problem at all Jaxenro
I see i stated the same thing two times but it was not intended to be offensive
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No worries. It's an interesting idea and I got curious and poked around a little. I have seen them being made from everything from bundles of straw to straw door mats. I know those are thick and heavy