A reproduction medieval dagger and a eating knife to add to my costume...

The reason is that my new adopted hometown Visby with its medieval core and world heritage city wall (as I have mentiond before) has a medieval themed week at beginning of August each year. Jousts, a huge market, taverns serving capon on cabbage and rotisserie hog of the bone, blaring music, lectures and what not. It is quite good, I am sure, even in continental European and British terms since the town is preserved to an unusual degree. There is a LOT of people coming over and most dress up in medieval garb. There is even a tent town with baldachins south of the town where hundreds of the die hard [wiki=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_for_Creative_Anachronism]SCA [/wiki] people camp out.
Being new to this we thought we'd dress up Fiver as a monkey with Mrs Hammers as a gypsy woman and me as a jester but later chose something more befitting out social status (hrm...). I hope to post a picture eventually.
One of the things which struck me as odd was that although there were plenty of reenactors (@Grimm: even Landsknecht, these events attract all kinds of weirdos, don't they?

) there was not one table top game nor a single miniature pertaining to the period to be found during the whole week. Maybe there is a niche for me there, I am hoping to make a project out of it. More of that if and as it procede.s