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Graphic Enterprises - Home of The Pioneer Times a Web News site about Re-enacting and Living History |
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We are preserving living history today so that the past will not be forgotten. |
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When looking at John Timms you see a man that could have just walked through the Cumberland Gap with Daniel Boone or since he has often portrayed him - Boone himself. Or he might remind you of Simon Kenton landing at Limestone. |
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having one of the famous Turtle cook outs and John and his wife Tobbi drove in from Ohio with their children. And in just a few minutes of taking with him you would feel like you have known John for years. That his the type of person he is. This fall John and Tobbi joined in at the Long Run Massacre re-enactment. His portrayals in the prisoner exchange and also in the duel were chilling. A re-enactor well versed in history, John was as usual, a man who has stepped back in time. |
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IN HIS OWN WORDS |
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The people that have had the most direct influence on me as far as my pursuits in re-enacting and experimental archeology are Carolyn Raine, Ron Francis, Gerry Barker and Mark Baker. These folks facilitated and fostered the mindset to except nothing but the documentable truth in my journey into the past. The mindset is everything! Since I "saw the light", My enjoyment of the hobby has sky rocketed and to be quite frank, doing things as close to the way my 18th century counterparts did is just easier! No coolers, no tents, no "modern" anachronisms, nearly hassle free! To these souls I owe an immeasurable debt and my most sincere thanks! One of my most treasured experiences was being able to work on the reconstruction of Martin's Station with Gerry Barker and all the many volunteers that shed their blood, sweat and tears to see that grand adventure to its completion. To be able to walk up to the fort and say "I made that window with my tomahawk" means alot to me. |
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I rarely attend public events. I much prefer to hit the woods and patrol with my brothers in Hobbs' Co. The times we have shared in cave or woods are truly precious! To share the woods with kindred spirits remains |
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Without a doubt, If it were not for the encouragement love and support of my wife Tobbi I never would have taken this wonderful journey. To her I owe everything but can only offer her my love. |
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