[TheForge] Theft from Tailgate sales (was: Spring Fling Thanks)
Jeff Harding
[email protected]
Sun Apr 28 17:53:00 2002
Andrew;
Well said, and right on the money. Now, how does one manage to
keep the sense of trustworthiness and not lock everything up, so as
not to go broke replacing things that shouldn't have disappeared? I
never intended to become cynical, it sucks too, not sure how I got
here, just know if I don't protect it, it disappears. Any suggestions
will be seriously well taken.
Jeff ><>
> Destruction of trustworthiness really sucks and I have to say
> that I resent it. One of the best things about blacksmithing
> events is that sense of trust and honor among people. This is
> perfectly engendered in the ability of a person to cruise the
> tailgate area when everyone else is off doing something else
> and knowing that all those people trust YOU enough to not feel
> a need to lock up their wares when they're gone. In this day
> and age when so many people seem to be trying their level best
> to steal anything and everything they can, it has always been
> a great source of satisfaction knowing that we, the blacksmiths
> of this world, do not operate in this manner.
>
> What I hope is that we will not become cynical, as much of the
> rest of the world has, and allow our fundamental spirit of
> trust and community to be destroyed by such behavior. If we do,
> then we will have lost something very significant and I believe
> that the community of blacksmiths will be altered in a way that
> will diminish the quality and character of that community most
> sadly.
>
> Illegitimus non carborundum.