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Attached Link: Pennsic War - XXXIII
Very nice picture, AntoniaTiger ... did you take it at the Pennsic War?Ignoring that there are Roman Legionaires in a Renaissance thread (hehehe ... sorry, couldn't resist). I dunno, I guess I could find a bunch of guys in skirts and cute little sandals running around carrying large fallic items to be scary; especially if they're looking at me. :) I think I find the guys in the segmentata to be a bit more butch, I mean, intimidating than the guys in the hamata. -=>Donald
@Donald ... Oh, I have seen them at Pennsic for the last few years -- I'll get some pictures at Pennsic XXXIII in August. But I won't laugh at them -- I want to get home in one piece. ... Thanks for the questions. Those "skirts" are actually tunics (tunica) Those sandals are authentic looking Caligae. Here are some links ... The Uniform Of Legio VI Victrix http://www.legionsix.org/Uniform.htm Legion XXIV - Equipment Page http://www.legionxxiv.org/equipment/ LEGIO XX ONLINE HANDBOOK - CALIGAE http://www.larp.com/legioxx/caligae.html LEGIO XX ONLINE HANDBOOK - CALIGAE Patterns http://www.larp.com/legioxx/calpat.html
It was one continuous party as near as I can tell. That certainly confirms that you were there. LOL The parties do shut down by 4 or 5 AM. (usually) > I did take in some of the kilt wrapping and time-piece classes. That's good -- IIRC, there were about 800 classes offered that Pennsic. I gave each of my 4 classes twice. MGD
Antonia - these guys are very authentic looking (at least, to my novice's eye). Even down to the doubling on the hamata. Sigh...takes me back to my youth. I use to collect weapons and armor from all over. Had a replica Pilum. It was very authentic. Too authentic. My stupid cousin threw it like a spear before I could stop him. Shaft bent like a #*$&#;($&(# and never looked right again. :/ Still regret selling all of it before moving to Seattle. Even my beloved Daisho set. It had a beautiful, slight blue tinge to the metal and the hamon was so sweet ... it looked like waves rolling across the blade. I should have kept it. Along with my Danish longbow (weird story behind that, short version - found it in a corner at an underground flea market in Pennsylvania) and also I had a Greek Kopis (that thing just radiated an aura of nastiness). Sigh. -=>Donald
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I think this was the cutest guy I saw in a long time at a Ren Fair.This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.