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An '''oldtimer''' is someone who has been around and involved long enough that others think of them as part of the establishment. Interestingly, they themselves may not think of themselves as oldtimers and may take exception at being referred to as such. Also, people who have been around even longer may not yet consider them oldtimers.
In the [[SCA]] an '''oldtimer''' (or one of the '''Old Guard''') is someone who has been around and involved long enough that others think of them as part of the establishment. Interestingly, they themselves may not think of themselves as oldtimers and may take exception at being referred to as such. Also, people who have been around even longer may not yet consider them oldtimers.


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''See also:''
* [[Dinosaur]] -- an oldtimer's oldtimer.
* [[Dinosaur]] -- an oldtimer's oldtimer.
* [[Newbie]] -- a soon-to-be oldtimer.
* [[Newbie]] -- a soon-to-be oldtimer.
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Latest revision as of 03:38, 21 September 2006

In the SCA an oldtimer (or one of the Old Guard) is someone who has been around and involved long enough that others think of them as part of the establishment. Interestingly, they themselves may not think of themselves as oldtimers and may take exception at being referred to as such. Also, people who have been around even longer may not yet consider them oldtimers.

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