This is the first I have heard of it.
Does anyone know more about it?
Anyone plan on participating?
Thanks,
Tom
Black Swan Designs wrote:They have a Facebook page. Robert Coleman is involved, along with some SCA and Faire folks.
Gwen
Have you joined the Facebook group?Conall Taixali wrote:I plan to go, I just need some stuff to complete my kit before I do go, such as a new gambeson and maille chausses. Not registering until my kit is complete.
I think it is a demo, but I would contact the organizer, Nicky Hughes, directly or just post the question on the Facebook page.Chris G. wrote:Does anyone know any details about horses at this event? From a few of the Facebook comments it sounds like there will be some jousting but details on the website are sparse. I would like to know if it is going to be something like an open tournament, invite tournament or just a demo put on by a group.
Chris G. wrote:Thanks, I sent Nicky an email.
Chris G. wrote:Thanks, I sent Nicky an email.
Which kit are you bringing?Wolf wrote:i think its like over 150ish now. should be fun for everyone
I agree that there are more than a few people signed up that are not too clear on the living history concept.Halvgrimr wrote:I live vicariously thru Wolf on Facebook.
These guys are hot and cold IMO.
One day I watched many of them condemn all those 'farbs' that wanted to maybe shower over the three days event, then the next thread was about ensuring folks that there would be plenty of portapotties available for use.
I kinda found that funny:)
Yeah, it's a random mix. Some people are staying in hotels, some are camping, some are "glamping". Some shower, some won't. I'd love a shower, but 4 nights in the hotel is expensive (coming from 500 miles away), so I opted to put that "hotel" money into buying a tent instead - I haven't camped in 15 years. And after 3 days in a 16th century full harness, doing demos and getting "fragrant", other people will probably want me to shower, too.Halvgrimr wrote:I live vicariously thru Wolf on Facebook.
These guys are hot and cold IMO.
One day I watched many of them condemn all those 'farbs' that wanted to maybe shower over the three days event, then the next thread was about ensuring folks that there would be plenty of portapotties available for use.
I kinda found that funny:)
I know that man, actually. He's very passionate about the 14th Century, and about doing it right. Pick him if you can! He's got one of the sweetest kits I've seen put together, and none of it is off the rack, all custom- even the soft kit parts.Tom B. wrote: There are a few who are trying really hard and are eager to learn.![]()
Pic of one of the "new guys"
HAH. i wish i could come but i can not. i just can not swing the finances of the tripTom B. wrote:Which kit are you bringing?Wolf wrote:i think its like over 150ish now. should be fun for everyone
Yeah, I concluded that you weren't going to make it from some Facebook posts I read after I asked the question above.Wolf wrote:HAH. i wish i could come but i can not. i just can not swing the finances of the tripTom B. wrote:Which kit are you bringing?Wolf wrote:i think its like over 150ish now. should be fun for everyone