This is a very interesting topic you guy's have started here and i would love to hear more. I haven't attended any Rondezvous as of yet, although i've been trying over this past year to get all the period correct gear i can get my hands on, but it ain't easy, or cheap...
I fully understand what the fella's are saying thats been doing the reenactment thing for years and years. These Rendezvous are like clubs, in that they have rules and regulations that have been set down for a good many years. To me and from what i've read, one of the most basic rules is, "Period Correct Dress", correct?? That basically means, what it means....dress in that period....does it mean that a first time attender, that may have missed being correct by a button or two should be looked down on or scorned in anyway, $#*! no it shouldn't be that way, or your attendence is going to plummet. You've got to give the new folks a chance to get their $#@* together. I would have loved to attended a Rendezvous the second i bought my long rifle and nothing else, but i knew that would not have been proper. Nobody likes to be looked down on or made to feel inadequate because he or she is not dressed as well as someone thats been involved in Rendezvous for a lot of years. So i must agree with what some of the others have said, as to there beliefs as to why Rendezvous attendence has dropped. If i attended one and was ridiculed for not being perfectly dressed, then i for @!*% sure would not return. However, if someone were to politely make a few suggestions as to how i could improve my dress, behavior, or shooting, or whatever, then i would feel like i was apart of a group that was interested in teaching a greenhorne, how to be better the next time. In fact while i'am typing this, i had an idea. I don't know if this is already in place or not, but i don't think it is, or we wouldn't be talking about this subject. This is just a crude example of the idea, so bare with me....
My idea is....that the Rendezvous should be more like clubs, in that there should be a registration booth and that period correct experts should attend to that booth. Now when folks start showing up, have them go to the booth to register and the experts look them over and decide what group/class they should be in. What group/class you say.....simple, which ever way that persons dress or gear is, for example if they're 35% correct in dress and gear, place them in, "The Green Horne" class, 50% correct place them in, "Pilgrim" class, and so on and so forth....
I'am still to green to know all the correct terminology, but you get the idea. Now, once that person has been placed in a class, then give him some kind of ID or way to lable which class he or she is in, so that others can see and perhaps not be so judgemental or harsh toward that person for the gear they have or how they're dressed. Then advise that person that they are expected to be in a higher class/group, on there next Redezvous visit, until they reach a point of being say 85 to 90% period correct. Then don't try to force them into 100%, but let them know it would be appreciated if they could be 100%.....
In MHO.... i believe that would make newer people feel like they are growing into a tradition that hasn't truely exsisted in two or three hundered years. I sincerely believe that if this or something like this was done, then attendence would start to increase once the word got out.....
Again, my humble opinion...
Anyway, its just a thought and an opinion. But please lets keep hearing about ya'lls experiences, good or bad, at these Rendezvous.
Thank you,
Danny...