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Old 16th November 2019, 10:35 PM   #1
Jens Nordlunde
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Default When it comes to Indian armes - I am wonderig....

The last thread I made, was posted by about 9 people, but the on lookingers were more than 1500.
This makes me think, that there must be a lot of people interested in Indian arms - but you dont post - why not?
Dont post a lot of photos without any commrents, but please do show pictures with commrnts - measure and like that.
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Old 20th November 2019, 10:47 AM   #2
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This is a valid point. My take is that people don't post because it's too complicated. The mobile phone is being used a lot these days and our system is very clunky when trying to use that format.

These days people get very bored with difficult to use technology and ours is old and hard to fathom.

Make it easy and they will post.

An example is the Library ...with an instruction page which is a myriad of complex instructions that 99.999 per cent of users don't want...Why not just have two instructions?;

1. What you are looking for. 2. Hit Search Button
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Old 20th November 2019, 10:56 AM   #3
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Well
views and readers is not the same.
The same reader has probably seen your post 20 or 5O times.
So your 1500 are maybe 30 readers...

Then my opinion is that dealers (small on ebay) and bigs are watching and using the site but they don't share their knowledge.
Only a few of them participate, it's the reason why I post only very little of what I know. I'm not santa.
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Old 20th November 2019, 01:10 PM   #4
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I also think that for many of us, we don't feel we have anything to contribute.

I, for example, am somewhat interested in Indian arms. However, it's outside of my collecting area, and I honestly don't know much on the subject. I'd like to learn a little more, and so view posts, but don't much comment.

I suspect there are others like myself out there.

Thanks,
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Old 20th November 2019, 05:49 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Ibrahiim al Balooshi
This is a valid point. My take is that people don't post because it's too complicated. The mobile phone is being used a lot these days and our system is very clunky when trying to use that format.

These days people get very bored with difficult to use technology and ours is old and hard to fathom.

Make it easy and they will post.

An example is the Library ...with an instruction page which is a myriad of complex instructions that 99.999 per cent of users don't want...Why not just have two instructions?;

1. What you are looking for. 2. Hit Search Button

I agree. I make nearly 100% of all of my private internet things with the ipad. It makes really good pictures. In other forums and social network I just load up pictures as they are. During the upload the pics are transformated down to the size the specific platform uses automatically. Fire and forget. Here I need to size them down pic by pic and sometimes twice to find the size. After that deleting the double file on the ipad. Need time that I do not spend everytime I get a new piece in my collection. In two weeks there will start an exibition with 200 outstanding pieces in the solingen blademuseum. I realy like to make more than one pic of every piece to share here.

Best Thomas
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Old 21st November 2019, 12:49 AM   #6
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Jens,
It is only natural. We all have our areas of interest and knowledge and actively participate in the discussions of our competence ( sometimes limited, but at least sufficient to ask a cogent question). But from time to time we wish to expand our horizons just a little bit and visit the undiscovered countries.
I visit European and Kris Fora, but remain quiet there because I have nothing to add. Even more: I have nothing to ask.

Let’s satisfy ourselves with the fantasy that our subdivision has topics interesting enough for the unenlightened:-)
They can feel the same about their areas of collecting:-)
This is only fair.
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Old 21st November 2019, 12:54 PM   #7
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Thank you for the answers. I think all of you have given a valid answer.
Maybe a change of collecting interest have something to do with it as well.
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Old 21st November 2019, 06:40 PM   #8
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When it comes to militaria shows I find less than 1% of a large city attend, in fact 0.0001%. I base this on Toronto of 3 million and 300 people attend the Etobicoke show.
I think many collectors wish to remain anonymous.
I should also mention demographics have changed drastically in Toronto over the past 40+ years and many just have no interest.
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