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17th March 2008, 04:59 PM | #1 |
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Timonium 2008 in Review
Hi All
Just wanted to say how nice it was to see all of you again at Timonium. The seminar was very nice I really enjoyed the talk on Manchurian bows and archery. Battara gave a great talk and demonstration on Philippine engraving and design. Steve I loved your Moro gunong table presentation . There was a table set up with some nice Chinese pole arms along with Battara's Moro and Mandaya weapons presentation. Lee,Charles,Phil and Mark it was nice to sit and chat with you once again. Artzi you were missed by all so be well and hopefully next year we can all have the pleasure of your company Avner it was nice to see you again hope you enjoyed the pistachios Hopefully next year we will have a larger turnout and some more wonderful table presentations Lew |
17th March 2008, 05:23 PM | #2 |
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Hello guys, could you show us some pictures? Pleazzzzz
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17th March 2008, 06:30 PM | #3 |
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Thanks Again!
I had a very good time as well and learned much from the several excellent presentations.
I would like to thank Artzi and Avner Yarom (Oriental-Arms) for having again sponsored the ethnographic seminar and dinner. This event would have died a long time ago without their guidance and support. |
18th March 2008, 04:32 AM | #4 |
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Flavio
Here are a few shots of the table displays from the seminar. Lew |
18th March 2008, 05:15 AM | #5 |
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IT SOUNDS LIKE EVERYONE HAD A GOOD TIME AS USUAL , WISH I COULD HAVE MADE IT THIS YEAR . THE PRESENTATIONS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN VERY GOOD AND THE COMPANY FIRST RATE AND PLENTY OF FOOD. THE ONLY THING MISSING IS DANCING GIRLS AND ONE TIME THEY HAD DANCING GIRLS BUT THEY WERE IN ANOTHER MEETING ROOM DANCING ACROSS THE HALL. WE LOOKED IN AT THEM DANCING AND THEY LOOKED IN AT US DISCUSSING SWORDS AND EDGED WEAPONS AND RAN OFF.
DID ANYONE GET ANY TREASURES AT THE SHOW OR AT THE WEAPONS AUCTION? PERHAPS IF THIS STICKY STAYS POSTED WE COULD ADD PICTURES FROM OTHER GATHERINGS IF ANY ONE HAS ANY AND KEEP A KIND OF REFRENCE OF SUBJECTS COVERED, DISPLAYS, PRESENTATIONS ECT. FROM PAST GATHERINGS. I HOPE ARTZI CAN MAKE IT NEXT YEAR! IF IT WERE NOT FOR HIM AND LEE IT COULD NEVER HAVE STARTED AND CONTINUED, AND WE ALL WOULD HAVE MISSED OUT ON SOME GREAT TIMES AND EXCELLENT PRESENTATIONS. THANKS FOR POSTING THE PICTURES AND GIVING A REPORT ON HOW IT WENT. |
18th March 2008, 05:58 AM | #6 |
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A good time had by all / thoughts about our future
Many thanks to our two excellent speakers, Peter Dekker (visiting from the Netherlands, presenting on Qing archery) and our loyal forumite Jose Albovias (aka Battara) doing a lecture/demo on decorative metalwork on Philippine arms. Pity that we missed Artzi's talk on Chinese trousses for two years running, hope he can give it next year.
A good thing was that the pace of the evening was relaxed enough to allow for some lively shmoozing at the table displays. (BTW, the polearms in the pic are not Chinese, but are instead some pretty rare and fine Vietnamese examples brought by Nick Wardigo along with two very interesting rattan hats/helmets worn by troops of the Nguyen Dynasty). I had suggested that the added free time be used for a "half time show" but the gent whose talent I had in mind (doing the Zulu war dance) demurred since he didn't bring the requisite costume and weaponry. A cloud over the evening was the smallest attendance to date. Don't know if the auction across the aisle had anything to do with it, I don't intend to point fingers but we did have a few show attendees who inquired with us as things were being set up, but who opted for the sale instead. Mark launched a discussion about the seminar's future -- perhaps a rotating venue divorced from the Baltimore show, in various cities year-by-year so that members in diverse geographical areas can more conveniently attend. Perhaps use it to launch a show especially dedicated to ethno arms -- scholarship and horsetrading combined. We wrapped it up by agreeing to mull it over, and present it on this Forum for suggestions and comments by the membership at large. This program is just too good to let go down the tubes !!! |
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