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Catalog, please.

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I like the concept alot. I would want more on the Process of them making it into MDC material though.

Even if I was from the Rifts world the family would be hard pressed to convince me they survived the great Catalylsim intact enough to survive the dark ages and continue to be business as usual.

I would like more back ground history. throw in the major npc and posibly a map.

Once you have it flushed out I would like to see you summit it into rifters. I think it is a great idea.
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I'll have some motorcycle leathers made from fine GrigLeaper hide, please....
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How cool would dinosaur hide clothing be?
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Captain Shiva wrote:How cool would dinosaur hide clothing be?


Depends who's wearing it, and over what?
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Very nice...
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You should use bolding and underlines so I can read stuff drunk. took me awhile to find the MDC.
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I like where your going with this. Keep it coming. I am looking forward to compling this up and using it in a small town adventure.
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Yep...good selection of goods you got here.... :-D
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The Great Mephisto! wrote:I'm working on some more stuffs, but I got the writers block.


TW enchanted shoes, the adult 'clothing' market, saddles and harness gear, buckskin, leather bags, specialty leather types, etc...
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The Great Mephisto! wrote:BDSM gear.... :D



Face it...after 'practical leather clothing', that was lurking in your mind a close second... :D

But there's also holsters, scabbards, and other gear to protect your shootin' irons....
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Very nice. Feel free to open several shops in the Federated States. Seriously, it's awesome material. Please keep it coming!
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I'd posted a similar idea a couple of years ago. Looks like you got more work done than I did, at least in the flavor text area. :D
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Any new products? We can always use some new stuff.
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Cool! Some more new gear! Looks very nice! Please keep it coming!
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Oh yeah...some serious STYLE going on here...for the post-apocalyptic warrior who can afford to worry about BOTH style AND substance... :D
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For all the Empires and Kingdoms,
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Great! Now 'Trigger' isn't 'Target' all the time!
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You need to stop posting this and write a Rifter article instead.

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Or it languishes in limbo, while you wait for its publication...when you what feedback NOW... :-D
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I know you mentioned overcoats but how about MDC leather robes for magic users and the like. I would like to place an order for a red leather robe from your company. :D
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The Great Mephisto! wrote:Umm.... why? If I post it here, you can use it for free, without buying a book, and submitting it to Rifter means I'll get paid the grand total of 20-30 bucks.


I think it'll go to more people if it's published. Not all who read the Rifter come here - and it has broader circulation...plus you'll be a published author!

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So you have an obsessed French police detective after you?
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ROFLMAO!!! That is funny! Nice addition! Always nice to see more new gear. Please keep it coming out!
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cool i esp like the barding rules keep up the good work!!!
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Wrong French detective....But well within the pattern for French lawmen... :bandit:
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Than the Sage among his Books,
For all the Empires and Kingdoms,
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And the Turning of a Page"

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The bardings dont have prices... how much they cost?
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The prices aren't too bad. Thank you for adding that little thing. Please keep those new products coming!
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Any more Leather goods?

Did you do utility belts? Always listed in OCCs but never described.
"Fortified Leather." A process by which mundane leather can be altered into an MDC material!

If that is one process that the family has under their custom made hats. Do they have other processes that have come into being that allow other tricks with leather. Ever is their main leather of choice is cow, that may be special treats that the new creatures' hides have natural or after a little work.
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Maybe the leather bearing animal is raised in a high magic zone. And of course we'll have to wait until he tells us his plans. I'm looking forward to seeing more of this companies leather work. Hopefully soon!
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Try selling not only finished leather goods, but leather stock...set up a quick chart of various leather types, including post-rifts animals, and a cost per square foot of leather...so folks , if they want to, can put those Sewing (and Armorer) skills to good use....

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For all the Empires and Kingdoms,
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Maybe they are using Dinosaur hide for some of their MDC products.
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"My Lady," the protector of Grayson told his Champion, "I do not wish him to leave this chamber alive."

"As you will it, your Grace."

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rat_bastard wrote:...so I can read stuff drunk....

How about a line of leather flasks?

Must have a lot of bone piles around the Company work site.
So...there may be family members or outside source that can work or provide Bone accessories that can be added to line of reworked Sport gear into body armor.... it may only look like bone.

for some pictures to break writer block maybe.
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Leather flying helmets with extra features maybe?
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"Trouble rather the Tiger in his Lair,
Than the Sage among his Books,
For all the Empires and Kingdoms,
The Armies and Works that you hold Dear,
Are to him but the Playthings of the Moment,
To be turned over with the Flick of a Finger,
And the Turning of a Page"

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Now if the goggles can have some fun features. You might start a new new fashion statement. At least with the techno-wizards.
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"My Lady," the protector of Grayson told his Champion, "I do not wish him to leave this chamber alive."

"As you will it, your Grace."

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If you want to incclude that sort of feature I'm sure that none of them will complain about it. What about something that simulates targetting features. Or maybe some alternate vision features for different levels of ambient light levels.
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"My Lady," the protector of Grayson told his Champion, "I do not wish him to leave this chamber alive."

"As you will it, your Grace."

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The Great Mephisto! wrote:Product Catalogue
BSLG makes a long line of high quality conventional leather goods out of normal leather. These goods are of top quality, and typically retail for about 20% less than the prices listed in the book. Custom made items are availible at typical list price to 20% more, depending on what you want. These items typically posses about 20% more SDC than normal to represent the fact that they are well made.

BSLG also makes a wide variety of these same items out of Fortified Leather. Fortified Leather items retail for triple the list price of conventional leather goods (quadruple list price and double MDC for items up to twice normal human size, and 5x list price and triple MDC for items larger) and are typically availible in a variety of styles to suit the buyers taste. If something isn't availible to suit yours, Harold will make it for you custom, based on your designs, for only a small price increase.

The weights of these items are the same as those for the equivalent normal leather goods. These leather items appear to be NORMAL leathers in EVERY WAY. They are NOT noticably different, until they are seen deflecting an MDC energy blast or vibro-blade.

NOTE: Any attack roll under the AR of an item strikes the item. Any roll OVER strikes the person or object inside.

Small leather items like wallets and billfolds, card holders, book covers and bindings, and small pouches, knife scabbards or holsters, as well as gloves typically posses 1-2 MDC points, as well as all the other features common to Fortified Leather.

Belts, baldrics, bandoleers, rifle slings, sword scabbards and similar items typically posses 3-10 MDC.

Small to Medium pouches, purses, satchels, backpacks and saddlebags, as well as soft-shelled rifle cases and rifle scabbards, and "light duty" attache cases typically possed 5-12 MDC.

Large satchels, backpacks, saddlebags, reinforced attache cases, and hard rifle cases typcally posses 10-20 MDC.

Pants, chaps, or skirts (or similar legwear) 10-20 MDC. AR 9-11.

Standard length leather coats, AR 10, 15-25 MDC. When combined with pants, the AR becomes 15.

Vests AR 9, or adds +1 to the AR of a coat, or pants. 10-15 MDC.

Overcoats 3/4 length 18-28 MDC, AR 12. Increase to AR 16 when worn with pants. Trenchcoat/Duster: 20-35 MDC. AR 14, or 17 with matching pants.

Hats 2-15 MDC, depending on style. A variety of styles are availible.

Shoes, Boots and other footwear, 2-10 MDC PER SHOE.

EDIT: More to come!

prices?
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The Great Mephisto!, Did you come up with anything new yet?
Also need to add prices to Product Catalog posting, please.

Really just moving it for another topic to find.
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Sea Leather goods maybe? Made from the hides of sea serpents and other oceanic critters?
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For all the Empires and Kingdoms,
The Armies and Works that you hold Dear,
Are to him but the Playthings of the Moment,
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abtex wrote:The Great Mephisto!, Did you come up with anything new yet?
Also need to add prices to Product Catalog posting, please.

Really just moving it for another topic to find.

This is last thing The Great Mephisto! posted a year ago. :cry:
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BSLG makes a long line of high quality conventional leather goods out of normal leather. These goods are of top quality, and typically retail for about 20% less than the prices listed in the book. Custom made items are availible at typical list price to 20% more, depending on what you want. These items typically posses about 20% more SDC than normal to represent the fact that they are well made.

In a way the prices are listed just not in the topic. So which book has a list of price for clothing in it? We will just have to do it are self.

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Re: Brieghtling and Sons Leather Goods Co.

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This is a great thread. I love it.

Wish the OP kept it up though :(

Oh arguement number 1 why the OP should send this into Rifter....my GM will not approve things just posted on the boards...:(
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