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For the Beginning Reenactor, Before You Buy a Thing! by Paul Calloway

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  • #16
    Re: For the Beginning Reenactor, Before You Buy a Thing! by Paul Calloway

    Re: Southern Guard...
    Sadly, their website is no more. There was a lot of great information there!
    John Wickett
    Former Carpetbagger
    Administrator (We got rules here! Be Nice - Sign Your Name - No Farbisms)

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    • #17
      Re: For the Beginning Reenactor, Before You Buy a Thing! by Paul Calloway

      James,
      Long ago and far away, back in the old days, before the dark times, in the days of the old Republic . . . I took two three ring binders with me to events, and kept them in my truck. One was all of my documentation for my impression, i.e.: images of original uniforms & accoutrements, articles and other written documents, etc. (Understand, this was well before the interwebs.) The other one contained articles I photo-copied and notes I made in case I ran across something I wanted, but wasn't sure about. A combination of the two, even in electronic format for today's modern campaigner, might serve you well for this before you venture down a dark alley on sutler row. ;)
      Warren Dickinson


      Currently a History Hippy at South Union Shaker Village
      Member of the original Pickett's Mill Interpretive Volunteer Staff & Co. D, 17th Ky Vol. Inf
      Former Mudsill
      Co-Creator of the States Rights Guard in '92

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      • #18
        Re: For the Beginning Reenactor, Before You Buy a Thing! by Paul Calloway

        I usally carry maybye 1-5 pages of documention on items. Most of the time they are hand written by me from books and well established web sources. Since you mentioned sutler's row, Elizabeth Clark has a download on 5 questions to ask a sutler before you even think about buying an item. It is on the sewing Academy website.
        Philip D. Brening
        Austin's Battalion of sharpshooters Co.A

        "Somebody put water in my boots" Pvt. John D. Timmermanm
        3rd New York Cavalry

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        • #19
          Re: For the Beginning Reenactor, Before You Buy a Thing! by Paul Calloway

          So did they split or is the website just done?

          Thanks Warren for the advice. I already have 10 pages done on my Gettysburg Impression. I am now focusing on finding lots of books and articles. Any help is welcome.
          James Peli

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          • #20
            Re: For the Beginning Reenactor, Before You Buy a Thing! by Paul Calloway

            James,
            The best advice I can give you, as far as doing Federal is concerned, especially AoP, is to obtain a copy of the Columbia Rifles Research Compendium. If you can't find a copy, see if a pard will make you a copy. It's chock full of hours of research fun. I was just telling a pard the other day if everyone would just aspire to what is in those pages, we'd all be a lot better off in the hobby.

            I saw your request for book suggestions, but 90+% of my research is on the Western Theater, so I don't think I have anything for you there.
            Warren Dickinson


            Currently a History Hippy at South Union Shaker Village
            Member of the original Pickett's Mill Interpretive Volunteer Staff & Co. D, 17th Ky Vol. Inf
            Former Mudsill
            Co-Creator of the States Rights Guard in '92

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            • #21
              Re: For the Beginning Reenactor, Before You Buy a Thing! by Paul Calloway

              AH HA!

              Found one used on Amazon.com. It's a first edition, and it's $300 or so. 1 left. Very rare.
              Last edited by The Chesterfield Rifleman; 07-13-2012, 11:56 AM.
              James Peli

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              • #22
                Re: For the Beginning Reenactor, Before You Buy a Thing! by Paul Calloway

                For a CRRC?! Wow, I'm feelin older all of a sudden. I think it was $25 when it first came out.
                [SIZE="3"][FONT="Century Gothic"]Matt Mickletz[/FONT][/SIZE]

                [SIZE=4][SIZE=3][/SIZE][FONT=Garamond][COLOR="#800000"][/COLOR][I]Liberty Rifles[/I][/FONT][/SIZE]

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                • #23
                  Re: For the Beginning Reenactor, Before You Buy a Thing! by Paul Calloway

                  Matt,

                  Sounds about right...I got mine in '01 when everyone else did (now I just need to track down Vol. II).
                  Robert F. Wallace
                  38th NCT (River Rat Mess)
                  North State Rifles

                  "Do your duty in all things...for you can do no more and should never wish to do less." General Robert E. Lee

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                  • #24
                    Re: For the Beginning Reenactor, Before You Buy a Thing! by Paul Calloway

                    Originally posted by robwall1861 View Post
                    Matt,

                    Sounds about right...I got mine in '01 when everyone else did (now I just need to track down Vol. II).
                    Good luck to ya! They are a but scarce nowdays.
                    James Peli

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                    • #25
                      Re: For the Beginning Reenactor, Before You Buy a Thing! by Paul Calloway

                      I guess you could say Im a fresh fish all over again. I first started reenacting with a unit that formed to do memorial services for a local SCV camp. Most of our officers and nco's had been through the 125th cycle and looking back that seems to be where they stoped. Ive been out of it for about 10 years. Now Im doing the research that I had no clue about to beggin with.
                      Steven Johnson

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