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As I'm sure Hannah won't be the last Small of Slippery Slope, wooden or period appropriate toys that are special "for tourney/war ONLY" will be a big help! added on 2008-04-13
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amazon.com: melissa and doug band in a box: t...
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3 would be prime added on 2008-04-06
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2.5 liter stainless steel airpot with lever p...
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One can never have enough portable holes! added on 2008-04-04
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portable hole...
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Eventually, 6 of these will be used. added on 2008-04-02
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office depot® brand molded plastic...
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2 - 4 of these would be ideal, as they are handy and adjustable. added on 2008-04-02
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office depot® brand molded plastic...
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"Cuz it's moose, moose, I like a moose..." added on 2008-04-01
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northwoods moose 27-inch fire ring - fire pit...
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 added on 2008-03-31
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10' x 10' all-steel pop-up gazebo -...
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One can never have too much  tape. added on 2008-03-26
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black gaffers tape...
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One can never have too much tape. added on 2008-03-26
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white electrical tape...
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One can never have too much duct tape. added on 2008-03-26
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purple duct tape...
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 added on 2008-03-26
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mongoose bmx bike gel knee and elbow pads: sp...
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 added on 2008-03-25
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firepit set...
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2 of these to illuminate the House Standard at night added on 2008-03-25
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solar stone light : target...
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minimum of 2, maximum of 6 for the camp boundary added on 2008-03-25
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antique copper acorn series solar lantern wit...
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2-3 of these added on 2008-03-25
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off! mosquito lamps/lanterns...
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A couple of these will be quite useful for cleaning up before or after the sun comes up! added on 2008-03-25
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coleman northstar propane lantern...
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This chandelier was made using the following materials:

    * Two pieces, 22 1/2" x 2 5/8" x 3/4"  (arms of the chandelier)
    * One piece, 16"  x 1 3/8" x 1 3/8" (vertical hanger)
    * Four "cat food" cans or similar small metal dishes.  
    * One long screw, approx 3".  A deck screw is fine. 

	

Thumbnail of chandelier parts

The chandelier comes apart for storage.  It goes together with a single screw that stays in the bottom of the vertical hanger when stored.

For 'candles', I choose to use refillable, liquid paraffin lamps.  The liquid paraffin is much safer than lamp oil or citronella, and it delivers a clean, odor-free flame. It is classified as non-toxic (unless consumed internally) and non-flammable. It is supposed to be so safe, it even extinguishes itself if accidentally knocked over. The container stays cold, so I have no problems with things getting hot.   These cartridges can be purchased in either disposable or refillable form, in various sizes, from www.candleservices.com. 

Many kingdom have restrictions against "open flame".  I realize that, and gentles in those kingdom simply need to find small glass globes that fit on top of the lamp cartridges or use larger metal dishes that can hold a glass globe and the lamp cartridge.  added on 2008-03-24
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medieval chandeliers...
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Our tea pot is fully documented as correct for the colonial period. We make it with a hinged lid, and a strainer inside the spout. This teapot holds 2 quarts.
6 3/4" base x 4" high x 3 3/4" at lid  added on 2008-03-24
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tea pot - westminster forge...
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We also make a popular "monster" pot, perfect for large camps and lots of people to feed, or simply to heat water for washing dishes (don't forget the wash basins!). The other cooking pots nest inside quite nicely. We make this pot with extra banding for added strength.
This monster pot holds 5 gallons.
11" wide x 11 3/4" high monster pot added on 2008-03-24
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monster pot - westminster forge...
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 added on 2008-03-24
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lodge logic grid / iron griddle...
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