[Namron] BLACK POWDER

Sheryl Epperson robertjpugh1 at sbcglobal.net
Mon Dec 24 19:31:38 PST 2012


I am very interested on any information on BLACK POWDER.  Actually if it deals with military history I am pretty much interested in it.
 
Aonghas

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Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 08:01:37 -0600
From: Barone Orlando Di Gilead <orlando at agilejedi.com>
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I for one would be very interested AND I'm sure a few of the rapier
fighters would as well!

Orlando


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On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 8:13 PM, JOHN <variglog at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

>    For about the past year and a half I have been researching the history
> and evolution of Black Powder/Gunpowder in Medieval and Renaissance
> Europe.  This is a fascinating subject, yet one which seems to be
> overlooked by many SCA folks, perhaps because these amazing weapons are not
> replicated in combat reenactment.  ****
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> Now, is there enough interest amongst our Populace for an overview class
> in Gunpowder History and Technology, perhaps followed up with other classes
> on Period Firearms and Cannons?  If so I can prepare and present a class
> sometime following the Medieval Fair.  Please throw some feedback and let
> me know if you are interested.****
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> I think this will be a fun topic to share knowledge about.****
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