colmoultrie said:I wanna play too!
Allen Martin Bucks Co. rifle...
BullRunBear said:The Eastern longrifle and the katana represent a small number of items that are intended to do one thing and do it superlatively well. Every line, every dimension, every choice of materials has been distilled down to a purity of function and form that requires a master artist to design and a master craftsman to create.
But that beauty is not for display alone. If that were the case a painting or photograph would suffice. They require the use, the participation, of an individual to share in that beauty; to become part of it and make it personal. As we value such beauty and function, we want to preserve it, which shows in the care in loading and maintaining the object as well as learning more about it. These activities add to greater appreciation.
In a world where most things are designed as a compromise with an eye to cheaper manufacture or (God help us)government regulation and fears of lawsuits, some of us can appreciate what the longrifle represents. I really believe their appeal is not just physical and sensual but philosophical.
Jeff
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