10-19-2003, 12:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-19-2003, 12:51 AM by Rhydderch Hael.)
All in all, that's the correct perspective on the matter. Swords are essentially either toys or historical artifacts nowadays. But I would say that there's a tiny bit o' relevant profit in the whole venture. People do have this nagging tendency to become curious about "lost arts" or anything they have simply not paid much heed to prior. They seek out some sort of repository or a pundit who supplies some of the answers. Not just the general publicâ one obvious venue is the entertainment industry.
But like I said: tiny bit of profit to be had. Historical arms re-enactment and demonstration is not exactly a boom industry. You'd have to "make" your own work. Most would falter, only a few would be consulted. Not quite a day-job, I'll admit.
But like I said: tiny bit of profit to be had. Historical arms re-enactment and demonstration is not exactly a boom industry. You'd have to "make" your own work. Most would falter, only a few would be consulted. Not quite a day-job, I'll admit.
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