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Lonely cart | Springfield, Missouri
Dropping in to share this new sign I just finished making for my booth (plus some rambly updates and things) :)
I've been seeing a too-large quantity of AI "art" booths at markets these days and it is always incredibly off-putting, moreso when the seller makes no attempt to indicate AI as their content source. A few months ago I stumbled across a few art vendors here on The Internet™ sharing "🚫AI" signage they've made for their booths. I love the idea of indicating when work is person-made without question -- it feels all too important, especially with the current overwhelming use of AI image generation.
The idea to make some form of "No AI" booth sign had been rattling around in my noggin for a hot second now and I'm glad to have finally made it! I saw a photo of a vulture sunning on a road sign and realized it would be so fun to illustrate the composition and this cowboy vulture fella feels very on brand. Enjoyed getting to use my new font a little more too :)
I am considering making a sticker version of this guy with a slightly smaller sign/message. Any interest in an anti-AI cowboy vulture sticker? Though I realize this may be way too oddly specific, do lmk!
Anyway! Sorry for the absence lately - my fatigue and PsA flare up has been rough this month and I feel like I've been playing catch up and simultaneously falling so behind on absolutely everything (while ALSO feeling like I've been run over). Many balls are being dropped, unfortunately, but I'll be attempting to labor away at the sisyphean task of catching up on emails and messages while I'm traveling this month (I am embarrassingly behind, which for some reason makes it feel harder to read/respond to anything at all. Genuinely very sorry, I'm working on it).
Market season is picking back up and this week I've been devoting most of my time to doing prep work for it, which means lots and lots of excel sheets, material restocking, inventory, and sticker/print manufacturing and packing for the two big Missouri markets I'll be at this month. Which, if you're at either oddity market in Springfield (MO) or Kansas City, please come say hi!! I'll have goodies with me that I haven't yet shared to the Internet!
Marek Tadeusz Helman is HEMA instructor and professional bladesmith based on Oborniki , Poland....and I frigging love his work. He has been practicing and studying HEMA for over 20 years now , a hardcore Meyerist and renown bladesmith from Kolo, Poland . He coined the motto: "For Hemaist from Hemaist"and with good reason, he produces a variety of swords, feders, full blades, sharps, costum work, rapiers, sideswords, sabres , montante, dagger ,messer,dussacks....you name it.
I have been a long time after one of his feders. And finally my chance came to become the happy owner of one of his feders. This time I present you his Basic or Entry-level feder. I m pretty sure I m the first lucky bastard to put his hands on his work from Puerto Rico and here in Springfield MO. But I m going to make sure his work becomes known and that it gets it's due praise. I have own or played/spar with almost every known brand of feder/longsword on the market right now for HEMA. And I can tell you guys Helman s work surpasses every expectation from two decades practicing/studying HEMA.
These are the number one feders I will from now on recommend to my students in 417 HEMA and colleagues from Esgrima Antigua e Hístorica Puerto Rico. They are well balanced, nice flex , length and weight and awesome and they are sturdy for every aspect of our practice....solo practice, pair practice, technique, spar and competition scene. I love that the blade s profile , they are replaceable and the detail on the hilt feels just right.
So, a big shout out to our friend Marek in Poland!
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From HEMA Supplies websire: Blade Type: Flat feder type profile, replaceable Blade Length: 97 – 100 cm (see drop-down menu for in-stock options) Schilt: Flared (Length – 7 cm) Tip: Flared (approximately 1 cm width at tip) Crossbar: 26 – 27 cm squared. Grip Type: Waisted Grip Length (including pommel): 32.5 cm Grip Covering: Cord – see drop-down menu for current color options! Pommel: Spinning Top (Length – 4 cm) Weight: Approximately 1190 – 1260 grams Point of balance: Approximately 10 – 12 cm from cross
The Nowhere’s Store Saga
Alrighty folks, it’s Storytime. I, along with my business partner, a couple of employees, and a handful of very dedicated volunteers, am building (quite literally) a Friendly Local Game Store and geeky community center in Springfield, Missouri! And hoo boy, it has been a journey. I’ll be merciful to the scrollers and put most of it under the cut, but click through to see the adventures we’ve been on for the last six months of dealing with a decrepit old building full of mysteries!
But first, a little begging for money. We’re so close to being open, but we’re also doing it as working class folks who don’t get on well with banks, so we’re dependent entirely on personal loans and crowdfunding. If you’d like to help us buy ceiling tiles along on our journey, please check out our GoFundMe!
If you are in the Springfield MO area, be safe. They’re protesting by the Target in Battlefield and the store closed. The protest is meant to be peaceful but that doesn’t mean something can’t happen
If tear gas is used you will not be able to go into the store for milk. You can mix milk or baking soda with water, and shake it before pouring on your face to help lesson the effects. Pour from corner to corner for each eye to stop the spread or the oils from the gas.
Stay safe while protesting!
Why are there so many Springfields-