Well I just skimmed 37 pages of epic

Just a quick aside, maybe SSGT Burton's finalization post should be ammended to the beginning as well as any future changes just so newcomers don't have to dig.
I like the brainstorming and I like the final result. If my 2nd Dress Blue Blouse ever fits me again I may have an idea of what do with it (Unless someone's interested in a 40L blouse thats been tailored to be let out). I think I may attempt this in time. It seems like a cool idea, we could run a full on color guard (which by the way I was involved with one a month ago, Marine Color Guards hole the colors with only one hand, the right, two hands is for high winds apparently) which would be sweet, sadly I doubt I'll ever be in the Atlanta area. SDCC is about the only thing I stand a decent chance of making.
I totally understand the "oh noes it could be confused for reals." The general public is a bit flaky when it comes to things like these. As a WW2 reenactor I can wear any uniform in my repetoire and most people when they ask us questions about what we are, they immediately ask if we are in the service. I think in my particular unit I'm the only one that qualifies other than a retired USAF Master Sergeant. When we do public shows where our German reenactors are at, they've been floored when people ask if they are in the service, based on their uniforms... A big "lol wut?" moment indeed, they didn't know what to say, other than to politely correct them. Thankfully its for Con use only, as a Marine, I think its changed enough that I approve. In the reenactment world I approve of:


I PM'd the guy (on a mainly Vietnam Marine Historical Group site) and said, "Hey! I'm in right now and doncha think its a bit early for that?" Well as I came to find out, the dude is Finnish, and he and other reenactors absolutely LOVE the US Marine Corps. And they've collected about everything else Marine that they can get their hands on so they only had one way to go... Honestly if it weren't Finland in the background, they look dang good (how they got the gear I dunno, cuz I know a lot of Marines who have lost their CIF stuff that would like to get replacement stuff instead of sending a missing gear statement up the chain). BTW for those wondering they picked Fallujah '04, Operation Phantom Fury as their impression, judging from the pictures and videos I've seen, their gear looks correct, even down to the chunks of camo netting on the helmets (which I think is a sweet look that I may want to give a try on my USCM stuff when I get it done)
Sorry I ramble a lot but was trying to hammer a point a bit by throwing in my support. But I like what I see. Our blouse on black trousers was a nice choice.
Once again congrats, can't wait to see a bunch of you lookin' sharp like that. Did you guys bring this stuff out this D*C at all?