That’s because they’re not professional knights. They’re guys with well-paying jobs who are just a little bit obsessive about their hobby. I speak as a former Rennie who spent hundreds of dollars and hours on costumes, fair furniture, and miscellaneous fair stuff, just so I could dress up on a weekend and play Renaissance dances on my recorder.
There was an interesting Believe it or Not a few years ago. They said the modern combat soldier carries more and weighs more than the knights of the past. The Colt 45 was used in Viet Nam, it was just for stopping the enemy by taking piece/chunks off them. When I left the Forces, the M72 rocket launcher was the new anti personnel weapon.
Actually, they did have (more or less) Renaissance Faires in the middle ages. They called them “Round Tables”, and real kings and queens would dress up as Arthur and Guinevere and real knights as Lancelot, Gawain, etc.. The famous Round Table on display at Winchester Castle was built for one of these events by Edward I; the current paint job dates from when it was reused centuries later by Henry VIII.
Although there is some original artwork showing jousting with the right shoulders facing, that same artwork, as likely as not, also shows shields on the left shoulder, which makes no sense at all. Many period illustrations, in fact, seem to show the horses butting heads. Most likely explanation—medieval artists just weren’t very good.
are renaissance fairs nice??!!!!!….I’ve never been to one even though there’s one in Plantersville down the road from Houston every fall…do the horses really look disgusted or am I seeing things?!!!!!
LeslieBark about 11 years ago
That’s because they’re not professional knights. They’re guys with well-paying jobs who are just a little bit obsessive about their hobby. I speak as a former Rennie who spent hundreds of dollars and hours on costumes, fair furniture, and miscellaneous fair stuff, just so I could dress up on a weekend and play Renaissance dances on my recorder.
punmeister about 11 years ago
You mean Sir Galahadalot and Sir Bankamore
wolfhoundblues1 about 11 years ago
The bar wenched are better looking also.
Robeykr about 11 years ago
Today, Rodney is more right than he knows.
jack fairbanks about 11 years ago
and that’s just their stash
joe piglet Premium Member about 11 years ago
There was an interesting Believe it or Not a few years ago. They said the modern combat soldier carries more and weighs more than the knights of the past. The Colt 45 was used in Viet Nam, it was just for stopping the enemy by taking piece/chunks off them. When I left the Forces, the M72 rocket launcher was the new anti personnel weapon.
Me3000 about 11 years ago
maybe they should fight the huns
mlvezie about 11 years ago
Wait…. Renaissance Faire? Is that the medieval equivalent of “tomorrowland”?
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 11 years ago
Actually, they did have (more or less) Renaissance Faires in the middle ages. They called them “Round Tables”, and real kings and queens would dress up as Arthur and Guinevere and real knights as Lancelot, Gawain, etc.. The famous Round Table on display at Winchester Castle was built for one of these events by Edward I; the current paint job dates from when it was reused centuries later by Henry VIII.
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 11 years ago
Although there is some original artwork showing jousting with the right shoulders facing, that same artwork, as likely as not, also shows shields on the left shoulder, which makes no sense at all. Many period illustrations, in fact, seem to show the horses butting heads. Most likely explanation—medieval artists just weren’t very good.
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
groan!!!!!!!!!!!!
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
are renaissance fairs nice??!!!!!….I’ve never been to one even though there’s one in Plantersville down the road from Houston every fall…do the horses really look disgusted or am I seeing things?!!!!!