Re: 150th Anniversary Cycle, and how it might impact our end of the Hobby
Mr. Glover,
Won't happen. The profits are in the DC/Richmond strip, and these are 'for profit' events. "AHT" or "Summer of '62", maybe. "Grant vs. Lee" or "Gettysburg 135th", never again.
Bill Birney
CRs
Mr. Glover,
Won't happen. The profits are in the DC/Richmond strip, and these are 'for profit' events. "AHT" or "Summer of '62", maybe. "Grant vs. Lee" or "Gettysburg 135th", never again.
Bill Birney
CRs





I look at the avatars of some here and on other CW forums and quite often those that proclaim loudest about the need to be 100% or more authentic have double chins hiding the upper collar of their butternut jacket, or are obviously funding their teenage soldier impression with their current social security checks.:D I get their guns in the field and shop as well and can't quite figure out why some think a rusted barely-functional musket is authentic. I see "farbisms" in everyone including myself so I choose to educate others and myself hopefully without demeaning the people that are learning it still and driving them away completely. I have heard several "horror stories" from visitors at the Parks I do L-H at about being chastized by some re-enactors for daring to ask a 'silly' question or being turned off by the whole hobby by bad experiences with "stitch counters" in their earlier attempts to join a group. Interest will see an up-swing in the next few years surrounding the 150ths and we are all, regardless of our personal committments to our own unique standards going to have to deal with other re-enactors of all levels of authenticity as well as spectators. How we deal with each other and spectators will affect the next decades of this hobby. I am first and foremost a modern gunsmith and shooter with re-enacting a close second right now. I know this may be some sort of taboo to mention here on this particular forum and if so feel free to rebuke me, but in my own dealings with the modern gun-related issues I see real similarities between classes of modern gun owners and hunters and the re-enacting hobbiests. The end result will be the same if the sub-classes do not work together. An end, quite probably in many of our lifetimes. That's all I'll contribute here and I hope nobody has been much angered at my posts here. I respect all of you and know that my level of authenticity is not up to many of the standards of others, but maybe someday I'll climb up there with you. (But I'm still using insoles in my brogans, so there!):p
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