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"A Knight to Remember"
« on: 2011-02-14, 19:28:37 »

Another group that does educational demonstrations and the like:

http://www.aknighttoremember.com/
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Re: "A Knight to Remember"
« Reply #1 on: 2011-02-15, 15:24:36 »
That looks vaguely familiar for some reason. I think it's just the one guy who does it. I *almost* want to say I saw or heard something about him at Medieval Times, but I don't know why...
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Re: "A Knight to Remember"
« Reply #2 on: 2011-02-15, 21:37:53 »
Here's another guy who does the same thing, Karl Kindt:  http://www.knightforhire.com/whyknght.html
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