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Join Date: Mar 2017
Posts: 445
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41 years old here. I've had an interest in collecting for as long as I can remember, stretching all the way back to before the turn of the century, back in the 1900s (remember those days when oil cost something per barrel). I've only had the means to indulge my interest and truly start collecting for about 4 years.
I do think the price point for collecting keeps younger folks from getting involved. I think some rigid gender norms around discouraging young girls' interest in weapons keeps women from being well represented in this hobby. However, this forum has a role in breaking down some of these patterns and welcoming everyone with an interest in the subject. Stay safe and healthy, everyone! |
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Join Date: Oct 2018
Posts: 670
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I'm turning 34 soon. I started collecting modern Filipino blades 2 years ago, but eventually added old blades. The old blades are a wonder to wield and cut with.
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Minneapolis,MN
Posts: 348
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Once this pandemic is all over, and bottled water is normal price again, I'm going to buy a flat of them, get a couple of my old ones polished/sharpened, and give it a go. Have fun (since I certainly will), Leif |
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Jerusalem
Posts: 274
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Hi. I just turned 60 last week. Unfortunately, the only way this age is young is to say that I have just started my tenure as an old man :}
I collect on and off for 15 years or so - whenever I can afford it. My interest is purely ethnographic and I think that the martial aspect of ethnographic weapons is mostly secondary to cultural traditions. |
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Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: North East England.
Posts: 107
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Just turned 72 and been collecting since I was fourteen, I can remember swapping my collection of half a dozen German badges (there were plenty available as there had been a POW camp not far away) for a Wilkinson FS dagger and it went on from there. I tend to prefer Georgian swords and flintlocks these days but my collecting is quite eclectic, there has been a fair few steam engines, scientific instruments, watches and clocks along the way.
I don't think it ever leaves you, but I do hope the younger generation keeps it going. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
Posts: 7,272
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I have been told that there're some younger folks in South East Asia who are collecting antique arms from the region now.
As for me, I've been collecting dust for years. ![]() |
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Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: North East England.
Posts: 107
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