Re: Pending Forum Closure
For what it's worth, I went in a couple of days ago and subscribed. I've been meaning to for a while, but it kept slipping my mind, so this thread was good in that it gave me the kick in the pants that I needed to get it done. I expect others are the same.
All I can say is that this forum was hugely helpful to me before I actually started reenacting in that it allowed me to do a lot of initial research and avoid a lot of mistakes (especially as far as gear purchases) that in turn helped my impression. For that alone, I have no problem shelling out some money to help make rent, as it were. I recommend AC to people all the time as a place to get good information about various reenacting-related stuff, and it's been a great resource for me. I hope very much that it stays open, because I think it does pull people toward campaigning or, at the very least, towards honing their mainstream impressions and doing things because they're authentic, not because it looks cool or has been passed down in reenactor lore or whatever.
So thanks to the site team for the work they do to allow us to have this forum at all, and I hope people are chipping in enough to keep things running.
- Al Jones
For what it's worth, I went in a couple of days ago and subscribed. I've been meaning to for a while, but it kept slipping my mind, so this thread was good in that it gave me the kick in the pants that I needed to get it done. I expect others are the same.
All I can say is that this forum was hugely helpful to me before I actually started reenacting in that it allowed me to do a lot of initial research and avoid a lot of mistakes (especially as far as gear purchases) that in turn helped my impression. For that alone, I have no problem shelling out some money to help make rent, as it were. I recommend AC to people all the time as a place to get good information about various reenacting-related stuff, and it's been a great resource for me. I hope very much that it stays open, because I think it does pull people toward campaigning or, at the very least, towards honing their mainstream impressions and doing things because they're authentic, not because it looks cool or has been passed down in reenactor lore or whatever.
So thanks to the site team for the work they do to allow us to have this forum at all, and I hope people are chipping in enough to keep things running.
- Al Jones
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