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pylorns

Lifer
Aug 20, 2013
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I had Rik Ruff carve me a couple more tampers for some kits I'm putting together and these are spectacular.
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simnettpratt

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Nov 21, 2011
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Just an FYI: If you don't know, the three dots above the a represent the vowel sound short a in Elvish. Vowel sounds are written above the consonants. If that were actual Elvish, you would write the stem and the bows representing the b sound, the stem and bows for a hard g, and the three dots for a above the g, and it would be pronounced bag.
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The first symbol with a single closed bow would be p, doubling the bow adds voice, so p becomes b. The second consonant symbol, with an open reverse bow would be a hard c, or k; doubling the bow adds voice, so c becomes g.
The three dots above the g are for the short vowel a, so it reads b a g. At least in Sindarin, not Quenya.
No, I'm not a nerd.

 
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