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Sir John of Felsenbau

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Re: My coat of arms
« Reply #45 on: 2013-01-06, 16:31:49 »
Happy New Year everyone!
Now that the holidays are passed, I wanted to bring up the topic of my knighting again. I had mentioned that April would be good for me. Are there 3 knights that would be able to do the knighting? I don't need to pin down an exact date yet, although, a couple of the things I have planned, need to have a set date. (It's part of my atmosphere for the knighting...that's all I can say.) Plus I was thinking if an arrival time could be between 10am and 11am, then have the knighting, then the fest, then watch the movie about knights that I made. That gives plenty of time for you to get back home at a not to late a time.

As I said before, I can accomodate 3 knights comfortably...more would be a little tight.

As every day passes, I find more that I can do to medievalize my home...lol.

So please at least give me an update. Thanks a lot.

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Re: My coat of arms
« Reply #46 on: 2013-01-06, 19:14:19 »
No worries, Sir John. We can always make accomodations at the Knight's Inn. Yuck-Yuck-Yuck.  :D
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Re: My coat of arms
« Reply #47 on: 2013-01-06, 21:21:34 »
None of you have any idea what you will be walking into. It will be unlike any private knighting that you have ever seen. Needless to say, I put a LOT of work into it. But those who come will NOT be disapointed.

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Re: My coat of arms
« Reply #48 on: 2013-01-07, 00:25:18 »
Sir John,

I've been awaiting information about Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA 2013), on April 27th, that takes place in Pennsylvania. We may be "working" there, or we may simply be attending. A number of us will be there. If possible, we would like to meet you then. As mentioned before, generally we like to meet someone before sponsoring them, but there are no rules against meeting and sponsoring the same day.

Depending on our travel logistics and arrangements, we should be able to work something out. We don't know if we are working or attending (working would mean strict attendance hours), so unfortunately I only have vague information at the moment. We will figure out more details as we get closer to the date.

Also, Happy New Year!
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Re: My coat of arms
« Reply #49 on: 2013-01-07, 22:53:17 »
Sir James,

I understand. Would early in April be better? It wouldn't be too cold or too hot, so it would make it comfortable. The end of April can get warm. I used to do Civil War living history at the end of April, and it could get quite warm sometimes. Especially in a wool uniform. (I know..in hot armor as well.) But I've found that in my area, early April has nice temperatures. Easter will have already passed, so that's not a problem. At least consider what I've said. Thanks,

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« Reply #50 on: 2013-01-08, 17:06:31 »
Sir James,

I understand. Would early in April be better? It wouldn't be too cold or too hot, so it would make it comfortable. The end of April can get warm. I used to do Civil War living history at the end of April, and it could get quite warm sometimes. Especially in a wool uniform. (I know..in hot armor as well.) But I've found that in my area, early April has nice temperatures. Easter will have already passed, so that's not a problem. At least consider what I've said. Thanks,

Sir John

Early and mid April would not work for me due to conflicts. I am not sure for the others.
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« Reply #51 on: 2013-01-08, 21:26:09 »
Sir John, there are a number of us who are willing to descend upon your fair town, specifically on April 27 as we will also be near, possibly, for a function with an upcoming PIFA event.  We don't know yet whether we'll be "working" or just "playing" as it were...in any case, that date seems to work for all involved so...unless it doesn't work for you, tentative planning for that day is already under way.

Seeing as you plan on your ceremony to take up most of a day, we'll need to plan for that, too.  Please understand, all of us work in different fields (although Sirs Edward and James perform similar duties, it isn't with the same firm) and have our own schedules (and spouses for that matter) that need to be addressed/adjusted/informed to accomodate- we will make it happen if/when we can all come together.  You've been more or less patient up til now- we ask that you be patient for a little while longer, until we know what's going to happen with the 2013 Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts event.
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« Reply #52 on: 2013-01-08, 22:58:10 »
Sir William,

I understand that all of you are busy with many things. I only need 3 knights (more would be cramped). Any Saturday in April is fine for me. I realize that you prefer to meet the person before he is knighted...but I hope we can do it the same day. I have tried hard to show that I joined not just to get knighted. I have added my knight of the week, which has more than 6,500 views. I had hoped it would bring more recognition to the group. When you can, could you tell me the names of the 3 knights that will visit me? Plus their adresses, as I have special invitations prepared. Phone numbers would be good too. I will send you mine in a personal message.

Plus you are correct, it will take a good part of the day, but I think you will find it worth it. The knighting...the feast....and the movie about knights that I made.

Please try to keep me informed as to your plans for the knighting.

I am, with great respect, your most obedient servant,

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Re: My coat of arms
« Reply #53 on: 2013-01-09, 14:36:58 »
That sounds very reasonable to me, Sir John...I'll consult with my Brothers and we'll get back to you sooner rather than later (hopefully).  As for mailing addresses, we'll send you those once we know who will be in attendance.  Also, do not be alarmed if more than 3 of us show up- like as not, the others want to meet you as well but they need not stay if you would prefer them not to.  We would not want to impose ourselves upon you.
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Re: My coat of arms
« Reply #54 on: 2013-01-09, 15:02:49 »

So far I *think* I'm flexible in April. I'll probably be following everyone else's schedules as best I can. :)
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Re: My coat of arms
« Reply #55 on: 2013-01-09, 17:48:49 »

So far I *think* I'm flexible in April. I'll probably be following everyone else's schedules as best I can. :)

Pretty much the same for me. :)
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Re: My coat of arms
« Reply #56 on: 2013-01-09, 20:15:40 »
The first weekend in April, I have a family birthday; I'm not sure what's going on for that, but that weekend may be out.

While it does only require 3 knights for sponsorship as a knight, there are currently only 5 knights in driving distance of you, myself included. We are still a small (but growing) group. Coordination of schedule will be important. :)

Also, we do appreciate the Knight of the Week thread. I am looking forward to who "#1" will be. We have not declined knighting, we do see and appreciate your efforts. We just have to work out some details.
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Re: My coat of arms
« Reply #57 on: 2013-01-09, 22:48:37 »
Sir William,

Well...as long as everyone accepts being crowded, I am open to all who want to attend. Let me be more specific...I have made a medieval knighting room. (one will sit in the chair, and the other 2 standing)...if more want to crowd in that room (it's small) they can stand on the side if that is satisfactory. As for the food afterwards...while the dining room is larger, it is currently set up for 4 knights including me. With enough notice, I can add 2 more spaces, although it may be a little crowded. More than that won't be able to sit at the table. There's no problem in watching the movie...it's in the  living room, and a lot more room. So, as long as you give me enough notice, I will work on making the necessary changes.

Thanks.

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Re: My coat of arms
« Reply #58 on: 2013-01-09, 22:50:52 »
Fellow knights....

All my information may be read in the above message. I didn't want to write it a few times. Thanks.

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« Reply #59 on: 2013-01-09, 23:03:07 »
I just wanted to add once more, as the time passes, I keep updating my home into a medieval atmosphere. When I say that I do everything 110%, that may be on the mild side. I am trying to make this one of the most memorable events you will go to.

For the knighting, I want to follow the medival way that they did it, with a couple changes. Don't worry, I have "crib" cards for all the participants, so no need to memorize anything.

If any of the "extra" knights can use a video camera, that would be great if he can do that. I had intended to just place it on a tripod and let it run. When I have finished editing the video...which will include more than you will be experiencing at the knighting, I will send a couple copies to you. Since I will be using copyrighted music, it would not be fit to post on the internet.

That's all for now...I am anxiously awaiting any updates you may have,

I am your most obedient servant,

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