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Craig Johnson is
currently the Production Manager for Arms & Armor Inc. of
Craig is also Secretary
of the Oakeshott Institute, a nonprofit education and research center with the
purpose of furthering the study of ancient arms and armor and increasing access
of this information to the public. This allows him to expand his research and
continue his work as a professional educator, which was his calling prior to
becoming an armorer. Craig’s duties include editing the Journal of the
Oakeshott Institute and managing the educational and research endeavors. He is also on the Advisory Council
for the Swordplay Symposium International (SSI).
In these capacities
Craig has delivered hundreds of lectures and presentations on the subjects
relating to the middle ages.
Mr. Johnson has
practiced and taught the historical use and manufacture of European weapons and
armor in many capacities since 1985. This has included work with historical
martial arts and interpretation, stage combat, choreography, professional
jousting and a variety of metalworking. He has worked as a consultant to many
events and productions, both educational and commercial. The combination of
hands on study of originals, accurate construction of reproductions and
knowledge of their use in the historical context allows insight that is often
missed by the academic treatises on medieval and renaissance matters of arms.