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James Barker:
Come on Chuck start planning now! Two weeks in France with a two day detour! I am likely to have kids by then too but it won't stop Kim and I from going.

I wonder what are France's rules on reenactment swords since I will be flying in. I know the English have made things much harder since I was there in 06.

Sir William:
Maybe Sir Gerard would be amenable to us shipping him our tourney swords prior to embarking on travel?  That way you needn't deal with a potentially sticky situation at the airport, no muss no fuss.  Just an idea, apologies to Sir Gerard for volunteering him prematurely.  :)

Then there's the whole harness...will you gents be checking luggage?  I'm leery of doing so...my luck being what it is, they could lose the whole shebang and I'll be stuck running around in my smallclothes.  lol

Sir Patrick:

--- Quote ---I'm leery of doing so...my luck being what it is, they could lose the whole shebang and I'll be stuck running around in my smallclothes.
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Boxers or brais? ;D

James Barker:

--- Quote from: Sir William on 2011-07-22, 13:23:48 ---
Then there's the whole harness...will you gents be checking luggage?  I'm leery of doing so...my luck being what it is, they could lose the whole shebang and I'll be stuck running around in my smallclothes.  lol

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For Hastings I had my sword, maille, and helmet along with my reenactment clothing in one bag. Shield I checked separately (was free in 06). My wife and I shared a bag with modern clothing and she had another all to herself :D.

Sir William:

--- Quote from: The Red Knight on 2011-07-22, 14:49:42 ---
--- Quote ---I'm leery of doing so...my luck being what it is, they could lose the whole shebang and I'll be stuck running around in my smallclothes.
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Boxers or brais? ;D

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Across the pond?  Braies, most definitely.  ;)

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