What kit do I need to be a Musketeer?
Knowing what kit you will need to buy to become a musketeer is tricky for new members of any regiment, so here in Hammond's we have taken time to agree a dress code for everyone in the regiment.
Hammonds Musketeers on Parade
We have a democratic approach to getting the presentation of the Regiment right. We have so many members with so much experience, we held meetings with all divisions within the regiment - pike, musket, artillery, drums and colours, and camp followers, and agreed between ourselves that there should be a Dress Code for all divisions, separated into three layers of equipment - Basic Kit, First Choice Kit and Finishing Touches. We also have two levels of dress - Parade Order and Battle Order. Parade Order applies in Living History and Parade scenarios, whereas Battle Order is a slightly stripped out version for Sealed Knot musters.
Basic Kit
This lists the basic kit that we ask our members to get as soon as possible. We start with shoes or boots depending on your role, on the basis that this is the first big expense you will have to face. The other items of kit on this list can be borrowed or bought relatively simply. Hammond's supply a pike for Pikemen to use for a levy of £2 per pike for the weekend. Musketeers will start with a de-activated musket, which will also be provided by the Regiment as long as its arranged.
First Choice Kit
This lists the equipment you might choose to move onto once you have the basics. All of these items are optional, but will massively improve your appearance in Parade and Battle Order. Additional items of equipment allow you to start to develop a story about what sort of character you are portraying in the seventeenth century, and will allow you to interact with members of the public with confidence.
Finishing Touches
This list is left greatly to the more experienced member, who is developing a back story, which will allow them to engage with the public to some level of depth and knowledge.
Basic Kit
This lists the basic kit that we ask our members to get as soon as possible. We start with shoes or boots depending on your role, on the basis that this is the first big expense you will have to face. The other items of kit on this list can be borrowed or bought relatively simply. Hammond's supply a pike for Pikemen to use for a levy of £2 per pike for the weekend. Musketeers will start with a de-activated musket, which will also be provided by the Regiment as long as its arranged.
First Choice Kit
This lists the equipment you might choose to move onto once you have the basics. All of these items are optional, but will massively improve your appearance in Parade and Battle Order. Additional items of equipment allow you to start to develop a story about what sort of character you are portraying in the seventeenth century, and will allow you to interact with members of the public with confidence.
Finishing Touches
This list is left greatly to the more experienced member, who is developing a back story, which will allow them to engage with the public to some level of depth and knowledge.