Her 14th century reproduction armour was one of 12 winners of the Newsday annual Halloween Costume Contest. She along with the others will appear in the October 31st issue. For those that don't know, Newsday is one of the countries bigger papers, serving Long Island, New York. The 12 winners were taken to a photo studio for fresh pictures to be taken.
You don't get money, but it is still pretty cool and she had a lot of fun. The photographer was amazed by the quality of it. He said most costumes look cool but are not really well made, he was frankly stunned by the details and the period style undergarments, buckles, etc. Not to mention the idea of an 8 year old girl with her own broadsword.
So now the armour that many armourers from this forum contributed to is not only cool, it is "award winning".
She also won first prize back last month when we visited the NY State Rennaissance Festival and she entered the costume contest (in Tuxedo NY), she got a broken off wooden lance tip as a prize, signed by Robin Hood and Maid Marion.
Richard Blackmoore
East Kingdom, KSCA
