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Old 8th August 2015, 10:39 PM   #1
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I didnt find a suitable topic for this but i just wanted to introduce myself. My name is andi from austria and i want to buy a nice weapon/armoury for my art-collection. But before i spend i a lot of money i want to learn and study more about my desired objects. Thatswhy i got myself registered here.

So in the hope by reading here on the forums i will find out which type i really want and suits my demands.

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Old 9th August 2015, 04:12 AM   #2
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Welcome Andi.

You will find a lot of interesting data and ideas here.

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welcome aboard andi.

i have relatives in wiener neustadt. one of my grandmothers was austro-hungarian.

there is a lot of knowledge here about sharp pointy things and things that go boom, as well as other items of offence and defence.
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Old 9th August 2015, 02:15 PM   #4
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hi you both,

yes i will also contribute some knowledge of mine. i hope it contains interresting information for some of you and is currently under preparation.( pictures have to be made yet)

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Old 10th August 2015, 11:53 AM   #5
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WELCOME ANDI,YOU WILL MEET LOTS OF AMAZING PEOPLE WITH GREAT KNOWLEDGE,ENJOY AND ALL THE BEST REGARDS RAJESH
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WELCOME! THE FORUM IS A GOOD PLACE TO LEARN, ASK QUESTIONS AND TO SHARE YOUR KNOWLEGE AND SHOW OFF YOUR COLLECTION. THE KNOWLEGE IS SHARED AND COLLECTED AND WE ALL HAVE FUN DOING IT I LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS IN THE FORUM.
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Old 11th August 2015, 02:55 AM   #7
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Welcome aboard Andi. You came to the right place.
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Old 11th August 2015, 08:48 AM   #8
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Welcome Andi.

Have you though much about what direction you want your art collection to head?

I hope you enjoy your stay.

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Old 11th August 2015, 08:17 PM   #9
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hi,

I didnt find a suitable topic for this but i just wanted to introduce myself. My name is andi from austria and i want to buy a nice weapon/armoury for my art-collection. But before i spend i a lot of money i want to learn and study more about my desired objects. Thatswhy i got myself registered here.

So in the hope by reading here on the forums i will find out which type i really want and suits my demands.

kind regards
andi
Hi Andi,
Wellcome, you will no regret joining the information that is freely given by members and staff is amazing. I just wish that I had joined years ago.
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Old 12th August 2015, 01:22 AM   #10
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i dont yet know in which direction it will go. There is a popular proverb: sky's the limit. In my case its the piggybank

There is a lot of things i would love to own. A samurai suit of armor, a tanto with a nice laquer scabbard, a shaffron, a rossschinder, a piha kaetta......next to authenticity, the decoration is also very important for me.

Like i mentioned i will deeply research the antique weapons, i consider them as decorative art and will post my purchase here . Or most perhaps i will ask the forum about price and quality before i make a final purchase.

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Old 12th August 2015, 05:54 AM   #11
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Andi, asking for an evaluation of any item is strictly against forum rule.

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Old 12th August 2015, 08:18 AM   #12
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i dont yet know in which direction it will go. There is a popular proverb: sky's the limit. In my case its the piggybank

There is a lot of things i would love to own. A samurai suit of armor, a tanto with a nice laquer scabbard, a shaffron, a rossschinder, a piha kaetta......next to authenticity, the decoration is also very important for me.

Like i mentioned i will deeply research the antique weapons, i consider them as decorative art and will post my purchase here . Or most perhaps i will ask the forum about price and quality before i make a final purchase.

kind regards
Andi
There you go Andi, you seem to have your heart list right there.

Personally I suggest, focus on one for now, perhaps the first one in the list...learn all you can, start a thread on the subject, read previous threads using the search engine, add the links to your thread and ask questions, so that you can make an informed choice when you go to buy one...cover all of this off first then crack open the piggy bank...save again whilst you learn about the next item on your list...once all your boxes are ticked I am sure you'll have gained a lot of experience and perhaps will re evaluate your collections and add to them.

Happy collecting.

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