Reenact This – To The Manor Born

Every regiment in the Sealed Knot knows recruiting new members is a vital part of keeping the hobby alive, but there are other ways to find new people. Making your own for instance. Yes, you might say this week’s guest was born into reenactment, and that’s because he pretty much was! We’re joined by John this week, a pikeman, and one of the many members of the Sealed Knot who has always been a member, or for at least for as long as he can recollect. We talk about growing up in the Sealed Knot, avoiding pike based injury, and what keeps John coming back year after year.

Reenact This – New Recruits

There’s a lot to take in for a new recruit as their first Sealed Knot event, but as many members tell you, a little enthusiasm never hurts. That’s certainly one quality that this week’s guest bring with her, as Laura joins us as a very new member of the society. We discuss her first first weekend with the Sealed Knot, navigating the campsite in a wheelchair, and discovering a really amazing new hobby!

Reenact This – Hobbies All the Way Down

While most people might think reenacting is one hobby, in reality it’s hundreds of different ones all stitched together. This week’s guest Andy knows all about that since he’s turned his passion for reenactment into a passion for period leatherwork, which he displays for the public in the Living History areas at various Sealed Knot events. Andy tells all about how he found his hobby within a hobby, talking to the public on living history, and why Plague Doctors don’t get invited to many parties.

Reenact This – Beat of the Drum

Finding the perfect role in a Sealed Knot regiment is surely the dream of every member of the society, but which role is the most important? Pikemen and Musketeers will debate this all day, only ever agreeing it’s never the officers. However, when all is said and done, truly the best of any regiment is to be found carrying a drum. You might disagree, but this week’s guest Jane will surely have something to say about it given she is a Sergeant of Drums. We began our conversation by finding out how long Jane has been a member of the society.

Reenact This – The Russian Doll of Hobbies

For many members of the Sealed Knot, a weekend of reenacting revolves around a battle from the English Civil War. However, not everyone finds themselves on the side of the Roundheads or the Cavaliers. Believe it or not, some actually turn up to make sure everyone else fighting the battles stays as safe as possible. Our guest this week, Dave Gill, is one such individual, having gone from fighting battles, to patching up the various injuries of combatants as a Sealed Knot Medic. We discuss firing muskets, patching up pikemen, and where to find the best view of the battle!

Reenact This – Pike vs. Cavalry

One thing members learn fairly quickly in the Seal Knot is that there’s plenty of different roles to be played. This episode’s guest Alyssa is a good example of this, having spent many years enjoying the relative comforts of pike-pushing in the pike block. However, she’s also an accomplished horse rider, making her perfect for the cavalry too. We discuss the joy of carrying a pike, the excitement of cavalry charging, and find out which is the very best part of fighting a battle from the English Civil War.

Reenact This – A Reluctant Recruit

Just as there are many different ways to join the Sealed Knot, there are many different types of new members. One that many will have seen through the years is the slightly reluctant unsure, new arrival. Today’s guest was once such a hesitant new pikeman, unsure of exactly what they were stepping into. However, it wasn’t long before Jonathan Gregson or Twiggy as we know him, was pike-pushing like the best of them!

We find out how Twiggy found his way into the Sealed Knot, his first impressions, and how he became a vital part of his regiment.