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I'm curious about what would make you fear for the integrity of the objects. I'm also very curious about what Marxist slant could be applied to discussing antique blades, but I'm not sure that fits the scope of the forum.
You are right that it doesn’t fit the scope of the forum. It’s purpose is not to discuss politics but antique swords. I note that you chose not to comment on any of the pictures posted but preferred to zoom in on my text. My impression is that some of the objects could be better cared for. The guide mentioned that the museum used to employ five people to clean and take care of the objects, where they now only employ one. My concern is that as society changes, priorities change and in the process these historical objects might be seen as unimportant.
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