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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book -
This is an excellent book with very good, clear precise diagrams
showing the makings of chain mail jewelry and other designs. I was very pleased I had purchased it.
Published on August 9, 2006 by M. Pope

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49 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Anything but art
For a book that is supposed to be a "how-to-book" this book is missing the point.
1. Some of the photos are blurry and it is hard to tell what a the "weave" looks like.
2. It only covers a very small selection of weaves to try.
3. Instead of the book showing you the correct way of making mail it shows the shortcut versions of already simple patterns. This...
Published on November 24, 2002 by Hector D. Molina


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49 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Anything but art, November 24, 2002
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This review is from: Art of Mail Armor: How to Make Your Own (Hardcover)
For a book that is supposed to be a "how-to-book" this book is missing the point.
1. Some of the photos are blurry and it is hard to tell what a the "weave" looks like.
2. It only covers a very small selection of weaves to try.
3. Instead of the book showing you the correct way of making mail it shows the shortcut versions of already simple patterns. This in turn makes the mail look cheap to the trained eye.
4. The names of the patterns are inconsistant with the terminology being used by most mailers around the world. What is called chinese chain 1 in the book is actually a box weave, what is called a chinese chain 2 is actually a byzantine weave, and a 6 in 2 is actually a Japanese Hex.
5. When mail is done correctly it should seem to flow together and rest on the wearer as if were a second skin. Unfortunately, many of the items in this book seem to be pieced together with many "seams" visible.

If you are interested in learning about mail armor I DO NOT recommend this book. Learn from the people who's passion of mail armor shows in their work. You can find great information on the internet by doing a simple searh for Chain maille.

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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Read the Reviews Before You Buy, December 3, 2002
This review is from: Art of Mail Armor: How to Make Your Own (Hardcover)
I bought this book at full price, (NOT FROM AMAZON) and that is why I am here now. ...a lot of the directions are hard to follow and the author seems to want you to intuitively feel your way into how to make mail.I've read better directions on the web.

Pass on this one and save your money to buy Brian Price's book....it will give you more insight into how armor is made to SCA standards.

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars much better information on the web, February 24, 2004
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This review is from: Art of Mail Armor: How to Make Your Own (Hardcover)
I received this book as a gift from a friend who wouldnt know any better, but words of caution for anyone looking to buy this: there is much better info on the web. Aside from the incongruent terminology, blurry pictures (probably swiped from the web) and convoluted instructions, it instructs you to use the pincing kind of clippers rather than the shearing kind. The pincing clippers give you link joints that dont meet, creating mail that sometimes won't even stand up to costume wear. She also uses unusually thick wire for my tastes. The only good part is ith glove patterns, though i have yet to try them my self, they seem thought through enugh. Take my advice, look on the web, there are many more comprehensive guides out there than this book.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars There are much better books available on this subject, April 25, 2006
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I prefer the book Art of Chainmail by Dylon Whyte. Available from The Art of Chainmail by Dylon Whyte website or Spider Chains website. In the book by Dylon Whyte, the illustrations are beautiful renderings from a 3D program, with great colour contrast that is easy to understand visually. The information and directions are clearly written and super easy to understand. The author is available by email and is very informative and helpful. It's probably the best book available on this subject.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book -, August 9, 2006
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This is an excellent book with very good, clear precise diagrams
showing the makings of chain mail jewelry and other designs. I was very pleased I had purchased it.
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