News:

Welcome to the Renaissancefestival.com Forums!  Please post an introduction after signing up!

For an updated map of Ren Fests check out The Ren List at http://www.therenlist.com!

The Chat server is now running again, just select chat on the menu!

Main Menu

Weapon Policy?

Started by sonofslaanesh, August 06, 2009, 04:31:20 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.

sonofslaanesh

I'm from the STL area and am looking to going to KC for the first time. I peace tie my daggers for the faire here, but I've no idea what the protocol for KC is, and I can't find the weapon policy on the site anywhere. Would anyone be so kind as to enlighten me? Are weapons just plain restricted? If they are I'll just leave them at home and save the space.

Gauwyn of Bracknell

I sent them an email yesterday and this was the response from the general manager

"No, we do not allow peace tied weapons unless one is a member of the cast. Thanks for checking"



Born 500 years late

Gauwyn of Bracknell

sonofslaanesh

Thanks much, it'll save me some trouble I'll wager.

Sullivans Bastard

I'm glad I found this forum.  I was wondering the same thing.  We're planning our first trip to KC and I had been trying to figure out their one line "no weapons." policy statement.  I'm assuming that this even applies to non-functional replicas.  Since they serve alcohol, perhaps it's a good idea to keep the sharp and pointy things away, although I must ask - What self-respecting 10th-17th century gentleman would go out in public without a sword, or at least a dagger or main gauche?

Butch

I was also wondering.  Not a small belt knife?  I can understand a sword or a francisca, but a belt knife should be ok, shouldn't it?

kcdcchef

i never have fully understood this. most faires allow you to have them provided they are peace tied. it would make more sense to me if they didnt sell weapons there. they do sell swords and knives. and have many games of skill where you can throw knives. oh well, i respect my faire!! whatever they choose.

TKM

it is weird, having games of people hurling live blades despite an unusal weapons policy. as far as purchasing weapons at the faire, my understanding is that they have to be held be the vendor and picked up on your way out.

sonofslaanesh

I agree, the policy is strange, especially considering the games. And I'm with you Sullivan, a gentleman needs not only a means of defense but also a symbol of his status (though, strictly speaking, I'm all fantasy).

limey_tech

No weapons means just that.. no knives of any sort... I agree it maks no sense, then again KC does a lot of things that don't make sense to me.
Jason D. Smallen aka Kathryn's Daddy

Cormac

Could they include the wooden swords in this policy?  My shins would much appreciate it.

I fully repsect the weapons policy.  Given the litigious climate in which we live I can't say as I blame them.  I can only imagine the insurance coverage that they have to carry.

Sullivans Bastard

Quote from: Cormac on August 24, 2009, 03:48:28 PM
Could they include the wooden swords in this policy?  My shins would much appreciate it.

I fully repsect the weapons policy.  Given the litigious climate in which we live I can't say as I blame them.  I can only imagine the insurance coverage that they have to carry.


I'm thinking of placing a couple of my wooden flutes in my sword & dagger frogs in place of the weapons.  :P

Lady Elizabeth Howard

So um dude, borrowing my cousins account to ask this. She has a set of rubber tipped arrows and a bow I wanted to carry. She told me no weapons. But I really wanted to carry then so I umm wanted to ask what the answer was.

Sullivans Bastard

Quote from: Lady Elizabeth Howard on September 09, 2009, 05:35:17 PM
So um dude, borrowing my cousins account to ask this. She has a set of rubber tipped arrows and a bow I wanted to carry. She told me no weapons. But I really wanted to carry then so I umm wanted to ask what the answer was.

Your best bet for a definitive answer would be to email KCRF and ask.  My guess will be no, unless the bow is an obvious toy - then maybe not anyway.  :-\

Gauwyn of Bracknell

We did see some plastic 'kids' weapons, but they were being carried by kids.
Born 500 years late

Gauwyn of Bracknell

TKM

if you dont mind me straying off topic to ask, finvarra, what role do you play in the KCRF cast?