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Description: A humorous and serious guide to the jargon of historical hobbyists.
Your's truely at the "Battle of Worcester" event, Staunton VA, 1997: All jokes and insults are just meant in good fun Since my wife and I appear at a number of historical events portraying a range of eras, I thought it would be fun to define some of the lingo that various historical hobbyists use. I have made note of the "origin" of most terms, these are simply the source where I first heard the term and may not be the definitive origin. Also, usage may vary around the country. I have tried to make some note of this, but some definitions may reflect the "Midwestern usage" since Minnesota is where we are based. Feel free to
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Page title:Re-enacting glossary
Keywords:history, historical reenactor, reenacting, sca, civil war, renfair, renfest, Renaissance, fair, faire, festival
Description:A tongue-in-cheek glossary of terms
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