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Agincourt 2015
Sir James A:
That would be amazing. I wonder if I'll have the finances for it.
James Barker:
I am already planning on getting there. I am working on a ton of research on Agincourt; as far as I have seen most people really don't do Agincourt specific kits they normally just wear later War of the Roses kits at Agincourt events. I hope to publish stuff this winter but maybe more in the spring next year. I am putting together guides for men's clothing using only English and French sources from 1405-1415 and there a surprising amount of manuscripts form that era.
Sir Gerard de Rodes:
--- Quote from: James Barker on 2011-07-18, 12:13:37 ---I am already planning on getting there. I am working on a ton of research on Agincourt; as far as I have seen most people really don't do Agincourt specific kits they normally just wear later War of the Roses kits at Agincourt events. I hope to publish stuff this winter but maybe more in the spring next year. I am putting together guides for men's clothing using only English and French sources from 1405-1415 and there a surprising amount of manuscripts form that era.
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Yes James, up untill recent years the organisers have relaxed the authenticity of kit a little, to garantee good combatent attendance numbers. Every year they request that people try their best to bring and use kit that pre dates 1415. After all it`s not hard to get hold of late 14th/early 15th century kit, it`s just a little expensive isn`t it ::). Hopefully by 2015 they might have a good amount of authentic armour etc on the field. ;)
I look forward to seeing your findings.
G
James Barker:
I have a question about doing combat there, would one be able to come from another country and do combat or will we need to have been tested in some way ahead of time? I did Hastings in 2006 and we trained with Brits who came to America ahead of time and we tested at American events and got on the roll books the year before the big one.
Sir Gerard de Rodes:
James, if I`m not mistaken, was it you that published a write up about your experiences at Hastings somewhere??
A very good question. I would suggest you look through the Azincourt Alliance web site (English version) thoroughly.
I`m sure a quick e-mail to the Azincourt Alliance wouldn`t be a bad thing. They are all very friendly and helpfull.
For a start, if you were to go over as an individual then you would be expected to have public liability insurance to a minimum of 5million pounds.
As far as combat is concerned, they tend to follow the E.M.A. guide lines. If you are not familliar with these, a run down can be found on the Azincourt Alliance web site in the "safety" section.
If you took part at Hastings then at least you have a little experience with european re-enactment fighting styles. Although after saying that, the guys on the continent go in much harder than some of us in the U.K. lol.
By far the best way would be to join in with a group as their guest and try to get to meet up with them at least a few days before the event. This way you will be under their insurance and should get the chance for a little instruction/preperation.
Our group usually muster the weekend before at Chepstow Castle (South Wales) and travel over to our site at Azincourt about 4/5days before the event. So getting the chance for a bit of sight seeing over there.
Hope this is of some help. Please feel free to contact me with any more queeries.
G.
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