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Topic: Compagnie du Chalice Display OCT 6-9
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Martin
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posted 10-15-2005 04:35 PM
Hallo John, looks very nice! Keep up the good work! Always liked the early 15th century but unfortunatly to envolved with the later part of the 15th century.Martin -------------------- Verpa es, qui istuc leges. Non es fidenter scripto!
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John McFarlin
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posted 10-15-2005 09:06 PM
Thanks a lot. It means much to me that our portrayal is respectable.It's the big heartbreak in my life that the 14th century isn't well represented yet in U.S. living history. But this will change in time. Groups like Redshield and La Belle Companie and if I may be so bold, Compagnie du Chalice are beating the brush making it happen, and it's fun. Just need to find some timeline events to attend now, or link up with the groups that are active. John Jehan de Pelham, esquire (1370 to 1400 English in France) Jehan de Pelham, esquire and servant of Sir Vitus
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Martin
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posted 10-15-2005 10:55 PM
Hi John, I can imagine! It is the same with me here in Canada, except for little isolated pockets (to quote Jadderwocky) there isn´t much yet, but I hope that changes. Being in eastern Canada most 15th century groups I have heard of here are in Quebec but haven´t seen a single one here in Ontario yet. So I am more or less in the same boot even though I am doing a later period than you. A good homepage is definatly a good start to make people notice that something like this hobby is in their area. Just be patient and keep up the good work!Martin -------------------- Verpa es, qui istuc leges. Non es fidenter scripto!
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