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Will reenactors ever die out? - Woadwarrior - 08-12-2006

How long will you guys be around?
i think i want to join but i believe i am too young
will it still be thriving in a couple years?

and what exactly do you guys do?


reenactors - Caius Fabius - 08-12-2006

well, I have been doing Roman Re-enactment sincxe the 1980's other re-enactment in the US was popular in the 1960's and 1970's. We have re-enactors as young as 12 in my group, I figure they'll still be arouund when you grow up.


Re: Will reenactors ever die out? - Robert Vermaat - 08-12-2006

Quote: How long will you guys be around?
i think i want to join but i believe i am too young
will it still be thriving in a couple years?
Hey, if I knew all that I'd have earned a zillion buck with my fortune-telling talents!!! Big Grin D D
But I'll try to interest my kids for the hobby, my son (5) already seems to like it a lot! If the public stays interested there's every chance this thing will thrive for years to come. Archaeological Parks are being built, reconstructions are planned in many places, groups become more and more professional. What started out as a hobby for just a few now has the backing of many scientists and thousands of hobbyists. More and more companies sell re-enactment stuff.
Sure, groups come and groups go. People start and people lose interest. That happens. But on the whole, with support like through this forum, it becomes easier and easier to start and reach a high level.

Quote:and what exactly do you guys do?
Check our profiles. Me, I run an archive for the local council.[/quote]


Re: Will reenactors ever die out? - Woadwarrior - 08-12-2006

do ever reenact battles where you use wooden swords and actually beat each other?

reconstructions? awesome like what?


Re: Will reenactors ever die out? - Tarbicus - 08-12-2006

Needlefelt swords are becoming quite popular I believe.
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Re: Will reenactors ever die out? - Magnus - 08-12-2006

Francis...aren't there any legions in your state? And how old are you?

And you can always start collecting the equipment now.


Re: reenactors - Arthes - 08-12-2006

Quote:other re-enactment in the US was populat in the 1060's
The Vikings of Vinland re-enactment the story of Leif Ericsson or some ancient battles of their homeland? :lol: :lol:


Re: Will reenactors ever die out? - Woadwarrior - 08-13-2006

well I live in maine , but when I grow up I am almost positive I will live in either the UK, Italy or Poland
I am learning Italian, and know quite a bit of words in polish

this is another problem I have, why cant I dress up as a roman from armsofvalour.com what is wrong if one teensy weensy detail isnt accurate?


You can dress how you want - Caius Fabius - 08-13-2006

YOU ARE WELCOME TO DRESS HOWEVER YOU WANT.
However, some groups may not want you to join them.
For example, don't show up to a strict mid-first century AD event dressed in 5th century armor and clothing, if you want to be accepted. Don't show up to an event where the red tunic is being used, wearing your white tunic, and refuse to change. (I carry different colors if I am not sure.)

It's all about getting along with people. If you have your own group, make your own rules, if you play with other groups, find out their rules and obey them if you want to play.

It is like showing up for a football game.... are you playing American, Australian or European football? If you don't play by the same rules as the main group, you won't be welcome.