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Originally Posted by John
This popular Good Keris thread covers the definition of Keris as well as how the word Keris is derived. Thought I bring it up here for ease of reference.
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John,
Thank you very much for posting the link here. Most invaluable.
Vandoo, Jim, Federico and all other gentlemen,
Please forgive me for not being able to reply one by one to all your great posts.
I have been extremely busy and am having a bit of a rest now
Andrew,
Thank you for your assistance with the poll. My idea about the poll is to see very simple answers to questions so that they might eventually be incorporated in another area of the Forum as Socio Anthropological information.
Here they:
1. What is your ancestral background?
2. Where do you live?
3. At what age did you beging to feel attracted by swords?
- adolescence
- 20's
- 30's
-Later
4. Do you feel segregated as a sword collector?
Yes No
5. Has your profession played a role in being a collector?
6. Reason you collect Ethnographical Weapons
- reminds me of my roots
- interested in specific cultures
- because of its beautiful per se
7. What is your definition of Ethnografical Weapons?
Please reply in a very direct and concise way.
8. State which do you consider Ethnographical Weapons?
9. Why?
Please reply in a very direct and concise way.
10. Which countries swords do you collect mostly?
11. Are you open to other types?
I hope this can cover most of the issues. Feel free to add more questions.
Thank you Andrew and all