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Sir Wolf:
hmmm dunno if you want hi back there, i hear he likes to carry pineapples ;) hehehe jkjk
Sir Brian:
Ok well I received my new belt yesterday and will have to send it back for a minor size adjustment...
but I am liking it a lot! I like to think of it as my renaissance utility belt. :D
Note that I don't have to remove the belt to attach pouches, daggers, axes, swords, etc. It also
has a built in tankard frog and a couple of loops for a sporran or other accouterments.
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Right Close up:
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Front:
Too bad the ATLD (Automatic Turkey Leg Dispenser) option was a little out of my price range. :D
Sir Edward:
A medieval bat-belt, so to speak? :) It just needs a grappling hook gun.
Awesome, that'll be really handy, being able to attach and remove things without taking it all apart.
Sir William:
Nice belt, I like it. How is the VARF? The one time I went I didn't think much of it...rather small, hot and dusty with not a lot going on. Of course, this was 3 or so years ago and much could've changed since then.
Sir Edward:
Yep, VARF is growing, albeit slowly. Each year they build something new and the attendance numbers go up a little bit.
If you go by yourself, you'll see most of it pretty quickly. But what I've found is that if you go with a group, you can hang out and have a good time. My fiancee is on cast, and for such a small faire, they really do take their storyline and historical basis seriously. Unlike other faires, VARF is an educational non-profit and has an entirely volunteer cast. So I think it's worth supporting it.
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