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<DIV>Hello All,</DIV>
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<DIV>I debated on whether or not to weigh in on this discussion, but passion got
the better of common sense. I am an outsider to societal goings-on, even
though I have been a member. I have been to events and drifted about,
unseen and unknown. The new Middle ages is not my primary timeframe, as I
am primarily an American Colonial period reenactor. As I see it, our
greatest strength is also our greatest liability since it says that you have to
make an attempt at period clothing, which means as a newbie you can have
lattitude to come in, but even as an old hand you can be as slack as you want
to. Someone was saying that 'I'm too broke/poor to be period all the way'
is not entirely true. When I was in college and was too poor to buy
clothing, I either made it myself or found someone in the group who was willing
to trade what I had, even offering to cut grass and do landscaping work in
exchange for sewing. Folks buying modern tents could get a simple canvas
tent in a wedge style for what you would pay for a nylon cabin tent and the
canvas will outlast the nylon hnds down. If you con't give up your folding
nylon chair make a cover for it. If you can't build a chest to put your
stuff in, and you are using a rubbermaid box, cover it with a blanket or some
brocade fabric (which I got at JoAnn's on the discount table)</DIV>
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<DIV>The problem with the slackness issue is that if you say anything about it,
someone gets mad and offers an excuse. If you try to set standards, a hue
and cry would be raised and the messenger would be crucified. If change is
to come it must come from the leadership, by influence and effort, and by
instilling a desire to try harder rather than the cut corners when you can
mentality.</DIV>
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<DIV>No one is saying this should be a hard-core only thing, but that some
modern things are more obvious than others, and that folks should raise the bar
a bit at events.</DIV>
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<DIV>Standing to, decks cleared for action, awaiting broadsides</DIV>
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<DIV>Lochlainn</DIV></BODY></HTML>