Each one of us has a story of how we got started in the authentic side of the hobby. I started the hobby back in 1994 when I was 14 years old. My first kit was far from authentic, and like every other 14 year old money was tight and my knowledge of what was authentic was pretty much nonexistent.
Despite these short comings I was observant of what others in the hobby were doing. While participating at the 130th of Franklin, I noticed a large group of these insane guys sleeping out on the ground with nothing more than ground cloths and blanket. Seeing this made my 15 year old self do some soul searching start and asking myself a few questions about how I was interpreting history.
A few years later a friend from my mainstream unit told me about this fantastic website called the Authentic Campaigner forum. Through this site I began reading and learning as much as could about how to research, and improve my impression. This was also the around the same time I first met the big bug himself, Mr. Eric Tipton!
As I furthered my knowledge of material culture and learned what was appropriate for different impressions I began to replace my gear with more authentically reproduced items. After some time I finely felt like it was time to take the plunge, and in either 2000 or 2001 (I cannot remember which) I went to my first immersion event, TAG.
My friend Kent and I found our homes for the weekend in the GHTI Company with Capt. Matt Caldwell and Orderly Sgt. Justin Runyon. We had an absolute blast! Seeing everyone doing things by the book, caring about the little details, being freezing cold and scared out of my wits while on picket plus being given the order to “fix bayonets” (which was followed) as we were being overrun by Pat Craddock’s boys made an everlasting impression on me.
That’s the story of my transition into the authentic side of the hobby. What is yours?
Despite these short comings I was observant of what others in the hobby were doing. While participating at the 130th of Franklin, I noticed a large group of these insane guys sleeping out on the ground with nothing more than ground cloths and blanket. Seeing this made my 15 year old self do some soul searching start and asking myself a few questions about how I was interpreting history.
A few years later a friend from my mainstream unit told me about this fantastic website called the Authentic Campaigner forum. Through this site I began reading and learning as much as could about how to research, and improve my impression. This was also the around the same time I first met the big bug himself, Mr. Eric Tipton!
As I furthered my knowledge of material culture and learned what was appropriate for different impressions I began to replace my gear with more authentically reproduced items. After some time I finely felt like it was time to take the plunge, and in either 2000 or 2001 (I cannot remember which) I went to my first immersion event, TAG.
My friend Kent and I found our homes for the weekend in the GHTI Company with Capt. Matt Caldwell and Orderly Sgt. Justin Runyon. We had an absolute blast! Seeing everyone doing things by the book, caring about the little details, being freezing cold and scared out of my wits while on picket plus being given the order to “fix bayonets” (which was followed) as we were being overrun by Pat Craddock’s boys made an everlasting impression on me.
That’s the story of my transition into the authentic side of the hobby. What is yours?
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