| 1. | Odd Bodkin Renaissance Shop | | | A renaissance faire in a box. This store has everything you need and many things you want for your costume or decor. www.oddbodkin.com |
| 2. | Rencrafters | | | A collection of Renaissance-themed crafters with the desire to have more people enjoy their work through the World Wide Web. www.rencrafters.com |
| 3. | Renaissance Faire Homepage | | | Covering the topics of BFA (basic faire accent) and pronunciation, costuming, acting, and basic history from the Tudor period through the end of the Elizabethan, this site provides a touch of everything for the reinactor or renaissance fair enthusiast. www.renfaire.com |
| 4. | Renaissance Faire | | | Step back to a time when romance and chivalry abound, where people take pride in their craft and trade. Enter a magical world where knights, dragons and fairies play Step back to a time where people take pride in their craft and trade. renaissance-faire.com |
| 6. | The Swordsmen | | | These two extraordinary gentlemen are well-versed in the myriad arts of Gentlemanly Behavior: Poetry, Posturing, Handkissing, and Swordplay! www.theswordsmen.com |
| 8. | The Pirates Treasure | | | You may have seen them at your local Renaissance Festival, now see them online! Looking to purchase swords, knives, samurai swords, armor rings, shields, cannons, real and replica guns, pieces of eight & gold doubloons, jewellry, fantasy statuettes? Your one stop shopping place for everything you 'wont' find at Walmart. thepiratestreasure.com |
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