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Next week, we will be restarting our week long Q&A series with a second round of „Busting Reenactorisms“ We will be covering the following topics: *First person portrayal vs general interpretation to the public *Loyalist on the Southern Frontier&Frontier material culture *Shoes in the 1770’s *British struggle in Maine and New Hampshire *The Queen’s Rangers We Busting „reenactorisms“ Day 4- details, colors, and accessories (they all matter) Thanks to Kirsten H (The Civilian Contingent) for today’s post. Be sure to check out our *Bonus Post* from last Busting Reenactorisms Part III Day 3 The Battle of Bennington Thanks to Eric S (62nd Regiment of Foot) for today’s post Q1) Let’s start with the most obvious “Reenactorism”, which was that though it is called the “Battle of Bennington” Vermont, the clash actually occurred in Walloomsac, New York. Geographically, how far is

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Ха! Якогось дива я думав що буде непогано вмістити шмат роботи на 5 тижні в 4 тижні. А ще мій комп подихав коли The Boston Garrison September 29, 2020 · Busting „Reenactorisms“ Part II, Day 2 Loyalists on the Southern Frontier&Frontier material culture Thanks to Will C (Carolinas Militia Company and the Interpretive Ranger for the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail) for For the benefit of all our new Friends and Followers, the Boston Garrison is going to spend this coming week sharing some of our favorite posts from the previous years.

Avoiding the Perils of Reenactorisms! – Living History in the Star Wars ...

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Have you ever heard, or even told somebody, that the triangular bayonet was so lethal because it created a wound that could not be treated? Many of us have. Busting Reenactorisms Part III Day 1 Battle of Lexington and Concord Thanks to Jim H (Minute Man National Historical Park)and Alex C (Untapped History) for their combined help with answering the Are Triangular Blades Illegal? The answer to this question is a straightforward „no“. Triangular blades, also known as tri-daggers, are not illegal in the United States or most countries. However, there are some exceptions and restrictions to be aware of.

Busting „Reenactorisms“ Part II, Day 2 Loyalists on the Southern Frontier & Frontier material culture Thanks to Will C (Carolinas Militia Company and the Interpretive Ranger for the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail) for today’s post Q1. What were some of the reasons people along the Frontier would remain Loyal to the king? The Boston Garrison · September 30, 2020 · Busting „Reenactorisms“ Part II, Day 3 Showing a little love to the Queen’s Rangers Thanks Travis S (Queen’s Own Loyal Virginia Regiment, Agnew’s Company/Queen’s Rangers) for today’s post Popular videos Busting Reenactorisms – The Myth of the Triangular Bayonet 839K views4 years ago

Busting „reenactorisms“ Day 4- details, colors, and accessories (they all matter) Thanks to Kirsten H (The Civilian Contingent) for today’s post. Be sure to check out our *Bonus Post* from last Busting Reenactorisms Part III Day 1 Battle of Lexington and Concord Thanks to Jim H (Minute Man National Historical Park)and Alex C (Untapped History) for their combined help with answering the The Boston Garrison · April 19, 2021 · Busting Reenactorisms Part III Day 1 Battle of Lexington and Concord Thanks to Jim H (Minute Man National Historical Park)and Alex C (Untapped History) for their combined help with answering the following questions: With JH

One of the most frustrating aspects of working with historic costume is when we encounter garments, hats, or other costume items whose creators adamantly insist that they are historically correct w

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Finally, it must be noted that reenactorisms often get their start through flawed research, especially when that research validates one’s preexisting ideas, especially when it creates a “look” that agrees with our modern-day sensibilities. It’s an easy trap to fall into and yes, even I have been guilty of this. As a preview, we are re-sharing another of our „Busting Reenactorisms“ posts featuring Shaun P from S. Pekar, Shoe and Accoutrement Maker Busting Reenactorisms – The Myth of the Triangular Bayonet Chris the Redcoat • 839K views • 4 years ago

The Boston Garrison · April 20, 2021 · Busting Reenactorisms Part III Day 2 The Boston Massacre Thanks to Tom D ( The 10th Massachusetts Regiment & HM 29th Regt) for today’s post A very special and important mid-week „Busting Reenactorisms“ post. Properly portraying His Majesty’s Native Allies Thanks to Ward O, Owner/Operator of „At the Eastern Door“ (member of CBWP) for About 18th century shoes and reenactment!A1. The vast majority of men would have worn shoes with black leather uppers (The upper is the portion of the shoe which covers the foot on top), and when new, (with a small number of very specialized exceptions) these shoes would have been made to fasten with buckles. That black leather in the uppers most commonly

As I closed a previous ‘prop philosophy’ post last year I said, “If research and authenticity aren’t kept at the forefront, it is all too easy to fall into the pit of reenactorisms” However, I rea Be sure to check out The Boston Garrison’s new series on Busting Re-enactorisms. As a research-based organization that is constantly making and improvements and adjustments of our impression based on new and evolving research, the 17th Regiment does a lot of Re-enactorism Busting. Thanks again to The Boston Garrison and to the Queen’s Rangers

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This coming week, the Boston Garrison will be presenting a third round of our popular „Busting Reenactorisms“ posts. We will be looking at the following five important conflicts during the American The Boston Garrison · July 2, 2020 · Busting „reenactorisms“ Day 4- details, colors, and accessories (they all matter) Busting Reenactorisms Part III Day 1 Battle of Lexington and Concord Thanks to Jim H (Minute Man National Historical Park)and Alex C (Untapped History) for their combined help with answering the

The Boston Garrison · September 30, 2020 · Busting „Reenactorisms“ Part II, Day 3 Showing a little love to the Queen’s Rangers Thanks Travis S (Queen’s Own Loyal Virginia Regiment, Agnew’s Company/Queen’s Rangers) for today’s post

Busting Reenactorisms – The Myth of the Triangular Bayonet Are tri tip blades illegal? Owning it isn’t illegal in most locations, such as the USA (minus California of course) there wouldn’t be a law or regulation of owning it. Everyone knows that triangular bayonets are „bAnNeD bY tHe GeNeVa CoNvEnTion!“ Except they’re not. Let’s talk about that. The Boston Garrison · April 19, 2021 · Busting Reenactorisms Part III Day 1 Battle of Lexington and Concord Thanks to Jim H (Minute Man National Historical Park)and Alex C (Untapped History) for their combined help with answering the following questions: With JH

A shameless plug for small businesses within the AWI Reenacting Community Day 3- M. Brenckle, Hatter. Based out of Somerville, MA, Matt Brenckle, proprietor of M. Brenckle, Hatter, has been As we’ve seen before, scarves and headwraps are absolutely legitimate pieces of in-universe headwear, but if I had to make a list of commonly-seen ‘reenactorisms’ which have the power to derail my appreciation of an otherwise-solid GFFA outfit, an off-the-shelf, Earth-y, two-tone shemagh/keffiyeh headscarf would have to be near The Boston Garrison · September 30, 2020 · Busting „Reenactorisms“ Part II, Day 3 Showing a little love to the Queen’s Rangers Thanks Travis S (Queen’s Own Loyal Virginia Regiment, Agnew’s Company/Queen’s Rangers) for today’s post

Hiding in plain sight I talk a lot on this blog about the idea of ‘reenactorisms’ – inaccuracies that get unknowingly (or knowingly!) perpetuated because someone didn’t do their research.