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New Middle Kingdon Armourers Guild Guildmaster is...

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Congratulations to the newly elected Guildmaster.

Kenwrec Wulfe.

After Talbot's class / discussion on the evolution of armor in the 40 years of the Midrealm XL event Kenwrec won by a majority vote.


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Great news!
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Thanks!

I will be posting something here on the AA, once I get all of my thoughts organized.
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Congrats!
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Sweet!!

I'm looking forward to working with y'all in just a few more weeks. :)



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Effingham wrote:Sweet!!

I'm looking forward to working with y'all in just a few more weeks. :)



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I am looking forward to you being in our neck o' da woods! Will be good to finally meet you! :)
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Have fun.

So, when's the next edition of the Hammer coming out?

:)

Just kidding. That was a huge effort on Brian's part. I don't think many people understand how much he gave to the early SCA armour community putting out the Hammer. It was the core of the old Armourer's Guild. The meetings were fun too. I only got to a few, but it was nice to be able to get together with people who really shared the interest.

Open shop weekends (which you do, just a shame it is so far away) are a good start. Keep it up. A lot can happen when you get people together.

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wcallen wrote:Have fun.

So, when's the next edition of the Hammer coming out?

:)

Just kidding. That was a huge effort on Brian's part. I don't think many people understand how much he gave to the early SCA armour community putting out the Hammer. It was the core of the old Armourer's Guild. The meetings were fun too. I only got to a few, but it was nice to be able to get together with people who really shared the interest.

Open shop weekends (which you do, just a shame it is so far away) are a good start. Keep it up. A lot can happen when you get people together.

Wade


Well, actually, I was thinking about rekindling it, maybe starting out with some of the articles from the original maybe infused with some new articles that would update some of that older information, since we have, as a community, grown so much and learned so much since then. We will have to see! :D
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That would be sweet.

You can count on me for any help with that you need. :)

For a long time, I had fantasies of starting my own armouring 'zine -- I was going to call it "Panoply."



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Indeed, congrats Kenwrec, I'm glad things are getting going again.
On a side note, the armourers gathering at Midrealm 40th Year was a complete blast! Talbot did a wonderful presentation on the evolution of SCA armouring, focusing on the early Chicago group. What was particularly great was getting to see Albert von Drachenveldt, Franz von Blinkenlichten, Merowald de Sylvaestan and many others....these excellent fellows were Wades and my inspirations, when we joined the SCA as teenagers. Some cool and some very scary pieces of ancient SCA armour were displayed.
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Old_bear wrote:Some cool and some very scary pieces of ancient SCA armour were displayed.

Not to mention the cool and very scary pieces of ancient SCA that attended the meeting :P...

Old_bear wrote:Great fun.

Absolutely (Wade, you were missed).

Congratulations, Kenwrec. And when you're ready, just try to pass on the office to the next generation before another full generation passes ;)... AoC
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Kenwrec Wulfe wrote:
wcallen wrote:Have fun.

So, when's the next edition of the Hammer coming out?

:)

Just kidding. That was a huge effort on Brian's part. I don't think many people understand how much he gave to the early SCA armour community putting out the Hammer. It was the core of the old Armourer's Guild. The meetings were fun too. I only got to a few, but it was nice to be able to get together with people who really shared the interest.

Open shop weekends (which you do, just a shame it is so far away) are a good start. Keep it up. A lot can happen when you get people together.

Wade


Well, actually, I was thinking about rekindling it, maybe starting out with some of the articles from the original maybe infused with some new articles that would update some of that older information, since we have, as a community, grown so much and learned so much since then. We will have to see! :D


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Guy Dawkins wrote:
Kenwrec Wulfe wrote:
wcallen wrote:Have fun.

So, when's the next edition of the Hammer coming out?

:)

Just kidding. That was a huge effort on Brian's part. I don't think many people understand how much he gave to the early SCA armour community putting out the Hammer. It was the core of the old Armourer's Guild. The meetings were fun too. I only got to a few, but it was nice to be able to get together with people who really shared the interest.

Open shop weekends (which you do, just a shame it is so far away) are a good start. Keep it up. A lot can happen when you get people together.

Wade


Well, actually, I was thinking about rekindling it, maybe starting out with some of the articles from the original maybe infused with some new articles that would update some of that older information, since we have, as a community, grown so much and learned so much since then. We will have to see! :D


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Carlyle - you were there too?

Seems like everyone came out of the woodwork. I should have forced myself to find a way to get there.

Just for fun, is there any such thing as an attendee list so I can kick myself more for all of the people I didn't get to see?

And more pictures please - or a link to someone's page where they are all posted.

I am mixing two threads up.

Yes, web-based is the way to go now days. Anyone can print their own if they really want paper.

Some of the old articles could be a real hoot. Updates would definitely be necessary. I assume Brian still really owns rights to that stuff (he wrote a lot of it). Hmm... what might it take to get rights to the content and name.

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wcallen wrote:And more pictures please - or a link to someone's page where they are all posted.

There were more than a few cameras going but, alas, mine was being used to memorialize my 5yo son's yellow belt ceremony in California ;). Fern was going a little shutter-happy for awhile; maybe someone local can find out if she's planning to post anywhere and share the link... AoC
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wcallen wrote:Carlyle - you were there too?

Seems like everyone came out of the woodwork. I should have forced myself to find a way to get there.

Just for fun, is there any such thing as an attendee list so I can kick myself more for all of the people I didn't get to see?

And more pictures please - or a link to someone's page where they are all posted.

I am mixing two threads up.

Yes, web-based is the way to go now days. Anyone can print their own if they really want paper.

Some of the old articles could be a real hoot. Updates would definitely be necessary. I assume Brian still really owns rights to that stuff (he wrote a lot of it). Hmm... what might it take to get rights to the content and name.

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As Mark explained to me, the rights are confered with the guildmaster title. I am able to reprint "The Hammer" articles should I wish, so I am thinking I will tap Dr Strong and scan copies, PDF them and at least start there.
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Congratulations Kenwrec, when you gather your thoughts and decide what you need help with, I'm ready to volunteer.
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Let me know if there's a way my shop, tools or limited knowledge of hittin' stuff can be used. Congrats buddy :)
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Jay Sabath wrote:Congratulations to the newly elected Guildmaster.

Kenwrec Wulfe.


And who was the other candidate? ...Jay Sabath

Both are my apprentices. I was so proud!


That day was such a blast! It was great to see so many of the founders and original members of the Midrealm Armourer's guild there. Those Freon can helmets were beautiful! We had many pieces of armour there dating back nearly 40 years including complete sets worn at Pennsics 3 and 4.

I think there is a paper in that event somewhere.
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wcallen wrote:Seems like everyone came out of the woodwork. I should have forced myself to find a way to get there.

Just for fun, is there any such thing as an attendee list so I can kick myself more for all of the people I didn't get to see?

And more pictures please - or a link to someone's page where they are all posted.


We missed you... Though we invoked your name a few times.

I took pics of the objects on display and the members of the guild all signed in. Either Marc Rengarth or Kenwrec Wulfe has the list.
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Talbot wrote:
Jay Sabath wrote:Congratulations to the newly elected Guildmaster.

Kenwrec Wulfe.


And who was the other candidate? ...Jay Sabath

Both are my apprentices. I was so proud!


That day was such a blast! It was great to see so many of the founders and original members of the Midrealm Armourer's guild there. Those Freon can helmets were beautiful! We had many pieces of armour there dating back nearly 40 years including complete sets worn at Pennsics 3 and 4.

I think there is a paper in that event somewhere.


Thanks for saving one of your votes (Masters of the guild got 3 votes, journeymen have 2 and apprentices have 1) for me!


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Talbot wrote:
wcallen wrote:Seems like everyone came out of the woodwork. I should have forced myself to find a way to get there.

Just for fun, is there any such thing as an attendee list so I can kick myself more for all of the people I didn't get to see?

And more pictures please - or a link to someone's page where they are all posted.


We missed you... Though we invoked your name a few times.

I took pics of the objects on display and the members of the guild all signed in. Either Marc Rengarth or Kenwrec Wulfe has the list.


I have the list :)
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Kenwrec Wulfe wrote:
Talbot wrote:
wcallen wrote:Seems like everyone came out of the woodwork. I should have forced myself to find a way to get there.

Just for fun, is there any such thing as an attendee list so I can kick myself more for all of the people I didn't get to see?

And more pictures please - or a link to someone's page where they are all posted.


We missed you... Though we invoked your name a few times.

I took pics of the objects on display and the members of the guild all signed in. Either Marc Rengarth or Kenwrec Wulfe has the list.


I have the list :)
Type it up! Let's see who was there.
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Kenwrec Wulfe wrote:
Talbot wrote:
wcallen wrote:Seems like everyone came out of the woodwork. I should have forced myself to find a way to get there.

Just for fun, is there any such thing as an attendee list so I can kick myself more for all of the people I didn't get to see?

And more pictures please - or a link to someone's page where they are all posted.


We missed you... Though we invoked your name a few times.

I took pics of the objects on display and the members of the guild all signed in. Either Marc Rengarth or Kenwrec Wulfe has the list.


I have the list :)


Could you add my name.
I never signed :roll:
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Word to the wise:

When they meet to vote, make sure you are in attendance, or you're it! :wink:
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