>And since we only have the "pre-17th century" requirement, I don't see how
>we can shut out anything that was done, worn, or made in period as
>"inauthentic"
So if we were a 20th century recreation group, an Apollo space helmet, some
love beads, a zoot-suit jacket, a teal mohawk and some Warsaw Pact camoflage
fatigue pants with WWI "dough-boy's" leggings would be authentic garb?
Avery
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