Mr Lilleythorpe
New in Town
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Hio, I'm new. And I'm going to start with a bit of a rant.
I used to think of myself as an amateur re-enactor, but now I conceed that I'm merely a collector of militaria. I tried joining a re-enactment society- and I was promptly told that I wasn't nearly anywhere near the mark, and that, because I didn't have the correct number of belt buckles in all the different colours, I wasn't die-hard enough to be a re-enactor
I respect the dedication people put into their hobbies- some of the pictures and kit on this forum and others are brilliant, and I've absolutely nothing against that sort of thing, believe me. But I think that re-enactment societies and groups should be a tad more welcoming- how can anyone start the hobby as an amateur, if you are immediately judged and shunned for having a pip ever-so-slightly mis-aligned, rather than being advised on how it should be worn? You're expected to be totally in-the-know from the off.
And also hello- this forum's rather up my street! :eusa_clap
I used to think of myself as an amateur re-enactor, but now I conceed that I'm merely a collector of militaria. I tried joining a re-enactment society- and I was promptly told that I wasn't nearly anywhere near the mark, and that, because I didn't have the correct number of belt buckles in all the different colours, I wasn't die-hard enough to be a re-enactor
I respect the dedication people put into their hobbies- some of the pictures and kit on this forum and others are brilliant, and I've absolutely nothing against that sort of thing, believe me. But I think that re-enactment societies and groups should be a tad more welcoming- how can anyone start the hobby as an amateur, if you are immediately judged and shunned for having a pip ever-so-slightly mis-aligned, rather than being advised on how it should be worn? You're expected to be totally in-the-know from the off.
And also hello- this forum's rather up my street! :eusa_clap