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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=3 color=black face="Times New Roman"><span
style='font-size:12.0pt;color:black'>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. <o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=3 color=black face="Times New Roman"><span
style='font-size:12.0pt;color:black'>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.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=3 color=black face="Times New Roman"><span
style='font-size:12.0pt;color:black'>I think this will be a fun topic to share
knowledge about.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=3 color=black face="Times New Roman"><span
style='font-size:12.0pt;color:black'>In Service<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
<p class=MsoNormal><font size=3 color=black face="Times New Roman"><span
style='font-size:12.0pt;color:black'>Herr Wolfgang<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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