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Friday, May 23, 2014

Another Order Completed


Greetings! 
Another reproduction banknote order complete. This was a request from another Historical Reenactment group. Reproduction British Banknotes from 1812. At your service.

Sincerely and With Great Respect,
Professor Otto the Confused

Friday, May 16, 2014

Reproduction WWII British Banknotes


Good Morning,

      Here are some pictures of some recent work I finished for a costumer. By special request they required some extra detail to their WWII British Army reenactment kit. I created the British Ministry of Defense 10 and 5 Shilling banknote for him. At your service.

Sincerely and With Great Respect,

Professor Otto the Confused

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Personal Projects




Greetings to you all,

 I finally have had a little time to finish up some personal projects for my reenactment hobby. I constructed a small pay-chest and a camp table for multi-period use. I still need to stain the table, but I am very satisfied with the outcome of both. More projects to finish in the shop. At your service.

Sincerely and With Great Respect,

Professor Otto the Confused


Thursday, May 8, 2014

War Chest








Greetings and Salutations,

Here is a personal project I finished. I built myself a camp chest for my reenactment fun. Hand forged lock hasps and handles. It is a basic style that can be utilized for many different eras, which works out well. I have too many periods of history that I enjoy reenacting. At your service.

Sincerely and With Great Respect,
Professor Otto the Confused

Sculpture Presentation







Greetings,

My apologies for being away for so long, but I have been busy getting my Sculpture Presentation ready for a final evaluation and preparing for summer internship with the Contemporary American Theater Festival. I still have many orders to fill for reproduction banknotes and I also have some personal reenactment projects to finish. This summer is going to be quite productive.  Stay tuned for some new cool photos.

Sincerely and With Great Respect,

Professor Otto the Confused