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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
Posts: 9,694
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![]() My butt has now 65 notches and i started slowly gathering whatever type of antique weapon that came across my sight and i could (often even couldn't) afford, (only) twenty years ago. Now i am trying hard to refine my taste, following the Port Whine principle ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Switzerland
Posts: 124
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This December I'll reach age 63. I started in my early teens with a khukri, given to me as a gift by my parents. For some time now, I'm very into the Indonesian keris -- a lifelong love of mine, but I wasn't able to buy these until relatively recently ...
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 803
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I'm 58, and been collecting stuff since I was about 7 or so.
First purchase was an awful Syrian dagger, from a school friend, for 2 shillings and sixpence. First bayonet was a 1907 pattern Wilkinson, looking brand new, for one pound. Tulwars at the time cost three pounds each, or two for five quid....with silver or gold koftgari. We thought they must be chat, and didn't buy any. Besides, we didn't have a fiver! First muzzle-loading gun was a cut down flint fowler, converted to percussion, with broken stock Fixed it up and used it a long time. It was magic!...and cost nine pounds. Swords came a bit later,(In the last 10 years) with the added benefit (?) of a chance to sparr. I do think this is the same as sports cars; By the time you can afford them, you are too old to drive them!... Richard. |
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