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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2589641" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>The world is a different place in post SHTF so those skills become more valuable than before you don't put an ad in the paper for a new blacksmith. I don't think anyone is saying what he did was then or is now okay. what I was saying, at least, was that his skill set has a very high value. He can keep weapons running, horses shoed, wagons repaired etc. The apprentice idea is an excellent one. No group should become dependent on one person for a skill set but in a SHTF situation, you may end up with just this one guy that can do it. his value to the group and it's ability to defend itself, get around, sew seed, haul water, dig holes - basically do anything with metal - is a very important and could mean the difference between suffering and thriving.</p><p></p><p>His skill set makes the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2589641, member: 30309"] The world is a different place in post SHTF so those skills become more valuable than before you don't put an ad in the paper for a new blacksmith. I don't think anyone is saying what he did was then or is now okay. what I was saying, at least, was that his skill set has a very high value. He can keep weapons running, horses shoed, wagons repaired etc. The apprentice idea is an excellent one. No group should become dependent on one person for a skill set but in a SHTF situation, you may end up with just this one guy that can do it. his value to the group and it's ability to defend itself, get around, sew seed, haul water, dig holes - basically do anything with metal - is a very important and could mean the difference between suffering and thriving. His skill set makes the difference. [/QUOTE]
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