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Lord Dane:

--- Quote from: Sir William on 2012-09-04, 15:23:13 ---I don't even know what a bicorn IS, much less where to get one.  lol

I don't see anything about mead or ale...just wine.  What if I don't want wine?

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Just because you don't want wine, there's no need to 'whine' about it, Sir William. :) Enjoy the beverage for what it is. Besides, liking wine is not going to make you FRENCH. Running from a fight might.  ;D

Sir William:
Lord Dane, you're having a go at Sir Edward again, for what I myself have said.  Perhaps we 'read' alike?  At least we don't look alike, eh?  And I generally don't like wine...I hear its an acquired taste that sadly, I have yet to acquire.  Most of the wines I've tried that I was told were 'good' or even in a case or two, 'great', were nothing of that sort as far as my tastebuds were concerned.  lol

Lord Dane:

--- Quote from: Sir William on 2012-09-04, 17:12:20 ---Lord Dane, you're having a go at Sir Edward again, for what I myself have said.  Perhaps we 'read' alike?  At least we don't look alike, eh?  And I generally don't like wine...I hear its an acquired taste that sadly, I have yet to acquire.  Most of the wines I've tried that I was told were 'good' or even in a case or two, 'great', were nothing of that sort as far as my tastebuds were concerned.  lol

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Corrected. Perhaps you need to spend more time in the "Knightly Vintage" section of this forum trying some of my favorite cavas ('Segura Viudas' for example is an excellent & cheap Spanish white sparkling wine) :)
Maybe if you spend enough time drinking some, you'll overcome tastebud concerns. Come to Kingdom & we'll do it up hardily to help with this.  Don't worry about becoming FRENCH either from drinking wine as it requires that you run from a fight as well for that to occur.  ;D

Sir William:
I have always associated wine with the French (and women lol), Lord Dane...perhaps that explains my inherent dislike for it.  ;)

Still...I'll check a couple of them out as my wife's somewhat of a wine enthusiast.

Sir James A:

--- Quote from: Sir William on 2012-09-04, 15:23:13 ---I don't even know what a bicorn IS, much less where to get one.  lol

I don't see anything about mead or ale...just wine.  What if I don't want wine?

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A bicorn (I think it's spelled wrong, but I don't know the right spelling) is a blacksmithing / armoring tool, T-shaped, that would go in the square hole on an anvil. I *think* it's a generic term and would cover multiple styles/shapes/sizes of any T-shaped tool, but I'm sure Allan could verify or correct.

That line of the hammer, nails and bicorn is for on-site armor repairs - nails refers to what we call rivets, which I've seen called "arming nails" - think of our little portable "emergency armor repair" kits. Fixing a blown-out strap, etc.

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