![]() What I have found is that a lot of people rely on what their friends or their unit “expert” tell them.This of course has nothing to do with historical accuracy. Many people may base their purchases on the fact that you may see people at the event wearing these items, or a lower price. More often that not, when one compares these items to originals, they would be more accurately sold as having “amusing quality”. The words “museum quality” have been so loosely applied and used in selling items, the it has become meaningless. ![]() One is easily overwhelmed by the sheer number of people offering items for sale on “sutler’s row”.Oddly enough, despite the increase in dealers, the overall effect has been a drop in the quality of replica items being offered for sale. ![]() With the tremendous growth of re-enacting has come an explosion of purveyors of replica items. ![]()
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