Reprinting Armax with Danny Michael from the Cody Firearms Museum

Published on May 30, 2023
Duration: 43:09

This video discusses the reprint of the first six volumes of the ARMAX journal, a publication from the Cody Firearms Museum. Danny Michael, Curator of the Cody Firearms Museum, details the historical significance of the journal, its origins as a project by Herb Hoke, and its role in documenting firearms collections, particularly in light of issues like the R.L. Wilson fraud. The conversation highlights key articles, including those on Colt collections, Winchester revolvers, and obscure American firearms like the Adirondack rifle, emphasizing the journal's value for serious firearms research and the benefits of the new reprint with updated photography.

Quick Summary

The ARMAX journal, an academic publication from the Cody Firearms Museum, is being reprinted via Kickstarter due to the rarity of original issues. The reprint will feature remastered content, including color photography, and cover significant firearms history topics like the Colt collection and Winchester revolvers, making valuable research accessible again.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to ARMAX Journal Reprint
  2. 00:20Guest: Danny Michael, Cody Firearms Museum Curator
  3. 01:10ARMAX: Six Volumes, Nine Issues Explained
  4. 01:55ARMAX's Origin: Herb Hoke's Vision
  5. 02:48Why Reprint ARMAX? Rarity and Content
  6. 04:03Limited Circulation of Original ARMAX
  7. 05:15The R.L. Wilson Fraud and Colt Collection Issues
  8. 06:35ARMAX Volume 1: Documenting the Colt Collection
  9. 08:09Herb Hoke's Goal: Documenting the Collection
  10. 09:30Wilson's Impact on Colt Collection
  11. 10:21Remastering ARMAX: Color Photography
  12. 11:16Notable Articles: Engineering Drawings, Volume Six
  13. 12:04Winchester Revolvers Article: The Gentleman's Agreement
  14. 14:15Diverse Authors and Topics in ARMAX
  15. 14:40Adirondack Rifles: Obscure American Brands
  16. 15:36Herb Hoke's Goal: Highlighting Niche Topics
  17. 16:05Recommendation: ARMAX Journal for Enthusiasts
  18. 16:30Curator's Role and Research Challenges
  19. 17:15Host's Article: Pre-Winchester Rifles
  20. 17:50Favorite Article: Winchester Self-Loading Rifles
  21. 18:07The Burton Self-Loader: A Unique Firearm
  22. 20:01Winchester Auto-loaders: Beyond Lever Actions
  23. 21:15Burton Article vs. 'Balloon Buster' Article
  24. 22:26Least Favorite Article: Adirondack Rifle
  25. 25:52Challenges with Adirondack Rifle Photos
  26. 27:06Marlin Self-Cocking Revolver Article
  27. 28:05Engineering Drawings Finding Guide Dilemma
  28. 28:39Kickstarter Poster Perk
  29. 29:20ARMAX Reprint Project Details
  30. 29:34Kickstarter Pricing: Bound Volumes vs. Individual Issues
  31. 31:01Subscriber Upgrade Offer
  32. 33:16Collector's Editions and Lifetime Subscriptions
  33. 34:32Final Notes and Where to Find ARMAX
  34. 35:32Museum Labeling and Accuracy Challenges
  35. 36:37Debate: Renaming Japanese Rifles (Nambu)
  36. 37:52Writing for Audience vs. Technical Correctness
  37. 38:23Mascot Idea for Museum Labels
  38. 39:43Final Recommendation and Support for ARMAX
  39. 40:14Comparison: European vs. American Firearms Articles
  40. 40:48Gun-Sword Collector vs. ARMAX Journal
  41. 41:14ARMAX's Niche: Late 19th/20th Century Firearms
  42. 41:36Firearms in Traditional Museum Sciences
  43. 42:20Call for Writers: Submitting to ARMAX
  44. 42:46Where to Submit Articles
  45. 43:00Conclusion and Farewell

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ARMAX journal and why is it being reprinted?

The ARMAX journal is an academic publication from the Cody Firearms Museum, first published in 1987, focusing on historic arms research. It's being reprinted via Kickstarter because the original issues are rare and difficult to find, making valuable firearms content inaccessible to many researchers and enthusiasts.

What kind of content can be found in the ARMAX journal?

ARMAX features in-depth articles on firearms history, including detailed studies of collections like the historic Colt collection, specific firearm models such as Winchester revolvers and the Burton self-loader, and obscure American firearms brands like Adirondack rifles. The content is known for its rigorous research and documentation.

What improvements are included in the ARMAX journal reprint?

The ARMAX reprint aims to 'remaster' the original content by incorporating color photography where possible, retaking images for better clarity, and potentially adding editorial notes to update information. This enhances the visual appeal and informational value of the historical articles.

How can one support the ARMAX journal reprint project?

You can support the ARMAX journal reprint by contributing to their Kickstarter campaign. Various pledge levels are available, offering rewards like bound volumes of the reprinted journal or individual issues, helping to fund the project and ensure future publications.

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