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[[Image:DreiburgenEngineers.JPG|right|300px| Unofficial Badge of the Dreiburgen Armourer Guild | [[Image:DreiburgenEngineers.JPG|right|300px| Unofficial Badge of the Dreiburgen Armourer Guild]] | ||
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The | The Dreiburgen Armory can trace its roots to its first Baron, Sir [[Waldt von Markheim]] and others including [[Nikolaj Zrogowacialy]] who made a spring loaded mail cutter, as well as shields and helms for new fighters. The [[Dreiburgen]] Armourers Guild was formally founded in 1979 by the Members of [[House Drachenstern]]. Primairly Lord [[Elgil Mardil of Dor-Mallos]], Baron [[Eadwynne of Runedun]] and Lord [[Roger de Boeuf]] | ||
Affiliated with the Caid [[Metalworkers' Guild]] in | The Guild is sometimes referred to as the Dreiburgen Corps of Engineers but that name was shared by the Dreiburgen [[Dreiburgen Engineers' Company|Siege Crafters.]] | ||
Affiliated with the Caid [[Metalworkers' Guild]] in Spring of 2001 | |||
==Mission== | ==Mission== | ||
Original | |||
* To Get Fighters out of Freon Cans | * To Get Fighters out of Freon Cans | ||
* To provide workshop space to members of the barony that need to do metalwork | * To provide workshop space to members of the barony that need to do metalwork | ||
Current: | |||
* Get Fighters Battle Ready | |||
* Get Fighters Looking Gooooood. | |||
==Charter== | ==Charter== | ||
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==Meetings== | ==Meetings== | ||
Currently the Dreiburgen Armory is at the home of | Currently the Dreiburgen Armory is at the home of [[Ivar Krigsvin]] and is open to SCA members on the First Monday of the month from 1pm-9pm | ||
==Guildmasters== | ==Guildmasters== | ||
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|1997- | |2017-Present | ||
|[[ Ivar Krigsvin]] and [[Hálfdan Snøybiarnarson]] | |||
|- | |||
|2014-2016 | |||
|The Armory was inactive | |||
|- | |||
|1997-2013 | |||
|[[Malcolm Alberic]]''<small><sup>[[Royal Recognition of Excellence|RRE2]]</sup></small>'' "Friends of the Forge" | |||
|- | |||
|?-1997 | |||
|The Armory was closed | |||
|- | |||
|1991-? | |||
|[[Ragnar Torbjörn]] The Armory goes inactive | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |1989-1991 | ||
|[[Eadwynne of Runedun]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |1987-1989 | ||
|[[Malcolm Alberic]]''<small><sup>[[Royal Recognition of Excellence|RRE]]</sup></small>'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |1985-1987 | ||
|[[Elgil Mardil of Dor-Mallos]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |1983-1985 | ||
|[[Aladric of Litchfield]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |1982-1983 | ||
|[[Roger de Boeuf]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |1981-1982 | ||
|[[Elgil Mardil of Dor-Mallos]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|1981 | |1979-1981 | ||
|[[Eadwynne of Runedun]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|1979 | |1974 – 1979 | ||
|[[Waldt von Markheim]] and [[Nikolaj Zrogowacialy]] | |||
|} | |} | ||
== More Information == | == More Information == | ||
*[ | *[[History of the Dreiburgen Armory]] | ||
*[http://home.earthlink.net/~lmalberic/My_Homepage_Files/Page4.html Armory Projects] | *[http://home.earthlink.net/~lmalberic/My_Homepage_Files/Page4.html Armory Projects] | ||
*[http://home.earthlink.net/~lmalberic/My_Homepage_Files/Page5.html The Cannon Project] | *[http://home.earthlink.net/~lmalberic/My_Homepage_Files/Page5.html The Cannon Project] | ||
*[[Great Desert War]] | |||
*[[Two Years Before Estrella]] | |||
{{guilds}} | {{guilds}} | ||
[[Category:Dreiburgen]] |
Latest revision as of 07:15, 14 June 2023
The Dreiburgen Armory can trace its roots to its first Baron, Sir Waldt von Markheim and others including Nikolaj Zrogowacialy who made a spring loaded mail cutter, as well as shields and helms for new fighters. The Dreiburgen Armourers Guild was formally founded in 1979 by the Members of House Drachenstern. Primairly Lord Elgil Mardil of Dor-Mallos, Baron Eadwynne of Runedun and Lord Roger de Boeuf
The Guild is sometimes referred to as the Dreiburgen Corps of Engineers but that name was shared by the Dreiburgen Siege Crafters.
Affiliated with the Caid Metalworkers' Guild in Spring of 2001
Mission
Original
- To Get Fighters out of Freon Cans
- To provide workshop space to members of the barony that need to do metalwork
Current:
- Get Fighters Battle Ready
- Get Fighters Looking Gooooood.
Charter
Are you going to make something or just talk about it?
Meetings
Currently the Dreiburgen Armory is at the home of Ivar Krigsvin and is open to SCA members on the First Monday of the month from 1pm-9pm
Guildmasters
Originally the Guildmaster was the Baronial Science officer that tradition changed when the Arts office and the Science office were combined.
2017-Present | Ivar Krigsvin and Hálfdan Snøybiarnarson |
2014-2016 | The Armory was inactive |
1997-2013 | Malcolm AlbericRRE2 "Friends of the Forge" |
?-1997 | The Armory was closed |
1991-? | Ragnar Torbjörn The Armory goes inactive |
1989-1991 | Eadwynne of Runedun |
1987-1989 | Malcolm AlbericRRE |
1985-1987 | Elgil Mardil of Dor-Mallos |
1983-1985 | Aladric of Litchfield |
1982-1983 | Roger de Boeuf |
1981-1982 | Elgil Mardil of Dor-Mallos |
1979-1981 | Eadwynne of Runedun |
1974 – 1979 | Waldt von Markheim and Nikolaj Zrogowacialy |
More Information
- History of the Dreiburgen Armory
- Armory Projects
- The Cannon Project
- Great Desert War
- Two Years Before Estrella
Guilds of Caid |
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Kingdom Guilds: Academy of Equestrian Arts, Arachne's Web, Blue Feather, Blue Nails Dyers, Brewers' Guild, Circle of Bards, Company of Archers, Company of Clothiers, Hounds of Caid, Metalworkers' Guild, Middle Eastern Guild, Newcomers Guild, Potters' Guild, Royal Crescent Navy, Saint Genesius
Other Information: Local Guilds, Former Guilds, Officers |