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Old 3rd June 2012, 04:48 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Ibrahiim al Balooshi
I am a strong advocate of enhancing the forums ability along the lines of certification for the various studies of "Ethnographic Arms and Armour" up to degree level and thus accreditation would be required from a recognised University.
Salaams Ibrahiimю

I am chucking, not at your suggestion, which is fine, but at the reality. Most [read all] universities, at least here, are liberal-"pwned" [internet term] , and want nothing to do with any kind of weapons.
Look at the biggest and best art museums of the world, how many of them have an ethnographic arts wing that has a sizable weapons section???
I would be really surprised if such a degree could be instituted anywhere in the US.

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