barebackjack said:How "Period Correct" do most rendezvous' require you to be? There is one in my area this fall, I would like to attend, but am not NEARLY as PC as most of you guys seem to be.
Just wondering what some of the general rules are as far as weapons allowed, dress, etc?
TANSTAAFL said:Just hope it's not like this old timey board shoot in 1796 on the Kentucky shore of the Ohio River.
Red Bank, the inhabitants are only hunters, or what are called foresters. They cultivate no ground, but subsist on the produce of their hunting and fishing, and are almost naked. The following thoughts may serve to give an idea of their character.
At our arrival we found a number of these hunters who had assembled to regale themselves on the bank of the river with the spoils of their chase on the preceding day, when they had killed a very fine buffaloe. They had drunk freely of whiskey, and though the greater number were inebriated,they were amusing themselves in firing their carabines against a piece of plank tied to a tree, which is called, shooting the mark. the board probably ill fastened, fell at each shot; one of the party at length losing patience, took it up, and placing it between his legs, called out to his companions: "Now fire away!" Which they did immediately, and always with the same address. Whilst he who held the board exclaimed at each shot: "it is in!" This amusement which lasted two hours without any accident taking place may appear incredible to those who are not acquainted with the singular skill of these men; but it is sufficient to observe they will aim at the head of a squirrel or turkey, and very seldom miss. The seeming intrepidly of the man who held the board becomes therefore, only an ordinary circumstance.
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(Adobe page 188, actual pages 172-73)
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