Mr Lilleythorpe
New in Town
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- Great Britain
Hio! I've not really done much posting recently- just been stalking the place
But I decided I'd turn up at a minor WW2 day, at Berkely (I think?) Hall quite near where I live. I was going to go in mufti, but seeing 'All period clothing welcome!' on the bottom of the leaflet, I dug out my reenactment kit. As of yet, I don't have a unit I'm attached to, but I have fully-authentic officer's SD and BD uniforms, both finally completed and copied from period photographs and guides.
And thus, I arrived all went well, even getting free entry due to the uniform, and meeting two very nice US reenactors, more or less in the same boat I was. However, we were confronted in the courtyard by another reenactor, who, in no uncertain terms, told us that this was his group's event, and he wanted us to leave- as we were 'giving the wrong impression', despite the fact that I was wearing an identical uniform to his, and the Americans were both in what looked like accurate kit.
We didn't leave, in the end, but earned ourselves so many dirty looks from the other 'professionals' that I thought I'd post on here. I considered getting the groups name or something, but I don't think it would have served much purpose.
I was quite shocked, to be honest. Before I come over all indignant, is this normal, and was I actually in the wrong?
Cheers,
Joe.
But I decided I'd turn up at a minor WW2 day, at Berkely (I think?) Hall quite near where I live. I was going to go in mufti, but seeing 'All period clothing welcome!' on the bottom of the leaflet, I dug out my reenactment kit. As of yet, I don't have a unit I'm attached to, but I have fully-authentic officer's SD and BD uniforms, both finally completed and copied from period photographs and guides.
And thus, I arrived all went well, even getting free entry due to the uniform, and meeting two very nice US reenactors, more or less in the same boat I was. However, we were confronted in the courtyard by another reenactor, who, in no uncertain terms, told us that this was his group's event, and he wanted us to leave- as we were 'giving the wrong impression', despite the fact that I was wearing an identical uniform to his, and the Americans were both in what looked like accurate kit.
We didn't leave, in the end, but earned ourselves so many dirty looks from the other 'professionals' that I thought I'd post on here. I considered getting the groups name or something, but I don't think it would have served much purpose.
I was quite shocked, to be honest. Before I come over all indignant, is this normal, and was I actually in the wrong?
Cheers,
Joe.