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Bridport

I've done Viking, Jacobite, F/I Wars and general 18th century civilian. Health and finances has ended up putting a stop to it though.

infinite_array wrote:
I have wanted to do French-Indian War reenacting, though.


Don't make the mistake I saw at Crown Point when I visited one there. Fat pasty lard white guy in loin cloth portraying a ranger in native cloths. There was not an inch of colour to him, not even a tan line on his arms from wearing a t shirt. The thing that surprised me about reenactment in America is that they don't eat the food they cook on the fire, they just throw it away at the end of the day. Here in the UK everyone gathers to eat the food, it tastes so much better.
 
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