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Title: re-enacting
Post by: wadedog on January 09, 2007, 09:07:18 PM
does anyone here do re-enacting of civil war.
I want to find information on how to get started and where to buy clothes or how to make them.
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Post by: Firewalker on January 09, 2007, 09:39:08 PM
Check out http://www.n-ssa.org/ (http://www.n-ssa.org/)
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Post by: wadedog on January 10, 2007, 06:16:12 PM
thanks.
Title: Reenactors
Post by: Del Gue on January 11, 2007, 10:59:42 AM
Wadedog,

I reenacted for over ten years and had some of the best experiences of my life.  There are memories and friendships that I honestly would not take a million dollars for.  A great websight for CW Reenactors is oddly enough http://www.cwreenactors.com (http://www.cwreenactors.com) websight. Go there and click on the forum sight.  There are a lot of good folks there and a bunch of information and links.  Good Luck.
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Post by: wadedog on January 11, 2007, 09:07:42 PM
sounds great, thanks alot del gue.

sounds like you have had a great time, i would love to hear some of your stories.
Title: Re: Reenactors
Post by: RichW on January 12, 2007, 08:55:07 AM
Quote from: "Del Gue"
Wadedog,

I reenacted for over ten years and had some of the best experiences of my life.  There are memories and friendships that I honestly would not take a million dollars for.  A great websight for CW Reenactors is oddly enough http://www.cwreenactors.com (http://www.cwreenactors.com) websight. Go there and click on the forum sight.  There are a lot of good folks there and a bunch of information and links.  Good Luck.

Yeah, what Del Gue said.

CW reenactors are the most well organized bunch, and always a great group of folks.

As for what gear, that usually is governed by the unit you join up with, so you might want to do that before you put a bunch of $$$$ into stuff they might have on the "NO-GO" list.

Most of these groups have a list of what was typical for that unit, based on good research.  Once you have that in hand, you will be set :shake
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Post by: Angus on January 24, 2007, 07:46:03 PM
Wadedog,
I reenact as as a private soldier with the 3rd Louisiana. It is a great hoppy.  I do more civil war than buckskinning.  If you go to a good size reenactment you can outfit yourself from the sutlers camped there.  Kind of costly though.  Get involved with a group in your area and I bet they would outfit you just to see if you like it.
Good luck to ya.
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Post by: LightSeeker on May 26, 2007, 06:03:44 AM
WadeDog,
    How goes the CW reenacting thing?  I am just getting started with the Bardstown, Ky Homeguard unit, they are great in that they are what was left behind to guard the homefront so many were not completely uniformed and many came out of the woodwork with their old flintlocks and percusion cap long rifles-
These guys started their own unit to enjoy the fellowship and not be bogged down by the constant changing of the leadership in the other CW units they were in- the "I am in charge now so we will  only buy uniforms from this supplier and you need to order a new one soon" -this of course equals big $$$$ so they just started their own unit.  Rich is right, get with a unit and they will help, many sutlers will give you a discount if you have a certain unit which does business with them- I just ordered my brogans from Crescent City sutlers out of southern Indiana.  Good luck!
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Post by: wadedog on May 26, 2007, 09:53:09 PM
Thanks light seeker. I see clearer now,lol.

I found a local guy and a crew of his started their own "mess" because of those same reasons.
I haven't started yet besides reading up on things because our work schedules don't match but i hope to be able to get together some this summer.
I have seen a guy on ebay who seems to have decent clothes at a real good price, i might buy from him but i'm afraid things won't fit right. any advice?
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Post by: LightSeeker on May 27, 2007, 12:54:33 AM
Wade Dog,
  I am not sure how far down south you are in Ohio, but if you could ever get to Bardstown Ky on the 3 rd sat of each month, we could fit you out with some of the duds they keep on hand in their quartermasters storage, they would let you try them out for size, but of course you would have to get your own later, but that is exactly how I knew that I didn't need to size up to a 13 in the brogan shoes, they let me try a pair they had there.  Ask your folks around there if there are any reenactors in your approximate size and they will probably let you try them own for the fit.  Just a few thoughts.  Good luck!
Title: thanks lightseeker
Post by: wadedog on May 27, 2007, 06:26:32 PM
I live near cincy in ohio.

Do you all ever go to perryville .
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Post by: LightSeeker on May 28, 2007, 09:18:34 AM
WadeDog,
    I haven't as of yet, just getting into this CW thing, but Perryville is about an hour away from me.  If you ever get the chance, every third Saturday of the month we meet at Bardstown Ky civil war museum and do some reenacting in the pioneer village...it would be a chance to pick some of the peoples brains if you want info.  Just go to Lexington then get on I-64 W and follow to Bardstown- You will see the Stephen Foster State Park sign and the CW museum sign.  Let me know if your coming and we can show you around the place- I will generally be inthe blacksmith shop.
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Post by: Firewalker on May 28, 2007, 02:21:06 PM
I wouldn't mind doing some skirmishing, but there are no events near here and I have enough trouble just getting to rondy now and again. I do favor those muskets though. Especially the ones that shoot a PRB decently!
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Post by: wadedog on May 28, 2007, 09:02:49 PM
Sounds good lightseeker, If i come down i'll try and let you know.
Sounds like a place i want to check out.

Also i know what you mean firewalker, things have got real slim around here on rondys too.
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Post by: macNnc on June 09, 2007, 06:45:12 AM
CW reenacting was how I started in this hobby..waaaayyyy back in the 1970s...worked my way "backwards in time" from there...
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Post by: wadedog on June 25, 2007, 01:01:03 AM
I'm not sure the civil war thing is going to work out.
My work schedule is pretty bad and i don't think I am going to be able to get with a group.
I may just go back to what i'm really interested in too of early american history and pioneering/longhunter period of this area.
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Post by: Firewalker on June 25, 2007, 07:17:41 AM
Don't give up entirely. If you get with the right group they will let you be who you want to be and shoot what you want to shoot.
 The club I belong to is a loosely knit group of old timers that range from colonials to buckskinners to CW. So long as you are shooting a muzzleloader you're pretty much ok.
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Post by: Mike R on February 10, 2009, 09:03:02 AM
Hello the camp!  I do both Civil War and mid 18th cent reenacting. It can be hard to find the time if you live where the action is I am sure, but around here in Lousyanna, there are many more CW opportunities than 18th cent ones.  I was 'drug into' CW by a buddy with a cannon who needed a crew several years ago.  Now we are very active with a number of events in the arklatex area.  The next big one is Mansfield/Pleasant Hill in April--the biggest battle(s) west of the Miss River [also called Sabine Crossroads].  You have gotten good advice about seeking out local units and finding out what they require as to clothing/uniforms and equipment.  It can be kinda expensive to get equipped, but you can find used clothing and gear that can cut the costs in half--and look 'more better' than if afield 'all new and shiny'.  Our battery started out with a single Parrot Rifle [cannon] but now has added a Napolean and a Mt Howitzer.  These are expensive toys, but all have been donated to us!  That is the only way we could form a battery--we'ens is all po'.
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Post by: Jeff G. on February 10, 2009, 09:37:34 PM
Reenacting the War for Southern Independence has occupied nearly 20 years of my weekends.  There is a good deal of fun to be had and many good people to have it with!  If you have a horse (and can ride safely) the Sixth Kentucky Cavalry is always looking for good men!  I live just south of Covington and many of our members live within an hour or two of Cincy.  We've done events as close as Georgetown, OH and as far away as Corinth, Mississippi and Chickamauga in Northern Georgia!  There are several other units in the Cincinnati Area - Cav, Infantry and Artillery!  Shoot me a pm or drop an email to jeffglaza@gmail.com if I can be of any help.  

Godspeed!
Title: Update
Post by: wadedog on October 29, 2015, 01:39:32 AM
Well I joined the fifth ohio light artillery in my area.
Working on getting my kit together and be ready for next year's events.