Summary
When inventing his role as an 18th-century colonist, Ken Bloom wanted a character that reflected his interests in music and history but one who lived a life that wouldn't send him to debtor's prison.
Mr. Bloom, 59, decided he should be "the third son of a disinherited Jacobite Lord," a person who supported the Stuart royal family's control of the British monarchy during the 18th century.See the full content of this document
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Re-Enactors Get Into Character
He would have little money, but "lots of neat stuff," Mr. Bloom said.
As part of his character, Mr. Bloom portrays a Highlander...See the full content of this document
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