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I saw this happen at a related site. The site had new rules by the owner to calm member disputes. There were other changes and that place lost its character and membership. I am receiving notices of activities as they are trying to dig up members gone over five years. Let's look at your need to post in a place where it is informative. On a Filipino kris the points of interest are the blade, scabbard (if any) and grip, plus incidental bits and pieces and points of style familiar to all. Let's assume several people here had a showpiece kris orgy and were waxing eloquent over their fine historical blades, grips, and sheaths. The site peters out in a month after many posts. A day after the last post I drop by with an interesting battlefield pickup (I guess) which is quite unglamorous but graceful. A shorter straight blade, like a double edged straight razor, original scabbard, and a plain roundish expanded flat pommel grip wrapped with woven cord which is now quite dirty. There are points of interest in the piece which make it more interesting to me than a painted exhibition harlot. It happens to show a particular type of hammer mark from forging which I've never seen before. I found that when I cleaned the blade. The scabbard also shows a particular American type of "defacement" done around 1910-1925 in my opinion. Now someone could get excited about my dropping a "wood chopper special" into the thread. The issue is comparing simplicity, function, and actual use for the intended purpose. I wouldn't dump this into the middle of a roaring active fine blade thread unless there were a reason such as hammer techniques which someone else brought up. Or maybe an issue of practical grip shape. Then again we shouldn't fear someone's ego and perceived status. That shows up at gun shows where whatever you own is dirt and someone else has the best guns. Remember, it's the kris and not someone's ego. People come here to teach and learn. The material here can be organized and presented for reference decades from now. A totally organized a Filipino kris site would have to be divided into straight, wiggly-squiggly blades, various types of line engraving, inlays, gold and silver work on blades, all the fittings, types of scabbards and woods, grip shapes, materials, carvings, metal overlays, and finally, "rattan" and cord styles of grip wraps. This would require a librarian just for that purpose. But it would be worth it and there would always be a specific place to post. Last edited by fspic; 2nd February 2012 at 02:06 PM. |
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