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General discussion => Antique Gun Collecting => Topic started by: Fullstock longrifle on March 07, 2014, 05:41:03 PM
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The Kentucky Rifle Foundation has created a new page on Facebook. If you're on Facebook, please check us out and like our page. We will have our products shown there and our announcements about upcoming displays. We will also do our best to keep it informative and interesting. Thanks for your help.
Frank
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You can go directly to our Facebook site using www.facebook.com/kentuckyriflefoundation.org or visit our website: www.kentuckyriflefoundation.org and there will be a link there to take you to our Facebook site. It will be a easy way to see what shows we will be attending, view some of the interesting rifles we come across, and eventually a place to link to other compatible sites. We would welcome your input on making it more useful.
Van
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I am not familiar with facebook. Exactly what does the Kentucky Rifle Foundation wish to achieve?
Will the questions and answers all be posted on this site or only ones pertaining to the 'Kentucky Rifle' and/or the Kentucky Rifle Foundation?
Does the KRF have a system in place to monitor the traffic and if so will the Foundation be willing to share the numbers with similar groups ie: CLA & ALR ?
Regards, HIB
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Henry, Facebook is simply a social media site that has become very popular over the last few years. As you know, our goal is to educate the public about the history and art of the Kentucky rifle. Facebook is just another tool to accomplish that goal.
Just as an FYI, we started the site a few days ago and already have over 100 people who have looked at the site and liked it, and most of the likes are from non gun people, so its working in that respect. If you're on Facebook, check us out, the more likes we get, the more the page is promoted by Facebook.
Frank
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Have tried to get to it, but says unavailable.
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I just checked Albert and it's still there. Be sure to type in "The Kentucky Rifle Foundation" in the search box on Facebook and it should come up. Thank you for your support.
Frank
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The page is there on Facebook ... but the links above do not take you to it.
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Remove the ".org" and it should work.
Dan
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https://www.facebook.com/kentuckyriflefoundation
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Is the KRF aware that Facebook's Terms of Service gives it ownership of ALL content posted. After they did that, I deleted every bit of content and deactivated my account. The ASMP, an organization of professional photographers that make their living from selling licenses to their copyrighted work has been trying to establish some dialogue with Facebook to get their Terms of Service modified. So far, Facebook has completely ignored them.
I know that the KRF insists of taking ownership of the copyright to all the photographs they use. By posting them on Facebook, they are giving away that copyright. A lot of users don't really understand that, as most people never read the Terms of Service and Facebook does not publicize the Terms of Service or changes that it makes. If it were not for the ASMP monitoring such things for their members, I wouldn't have known.
Personally, I don't want someone taking my work and using it in ANY way they like without my explicit permission. This is what Facebook wants to do. They want to sell YOUR content to make money for THEM.
The KRF might want to look into this matter more seriously.
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Thank you for your input Mark, no we weren't aware of that issue with the pictures. Fortunately we've only placed a couple of photographs up so far, so not much damage has been done. With that said, the site is just one week old, and we already have nearly 180 likes, with many of the likes being from the general public and non collectors.
Our goal is to get our message out to as many non gun type people as possible, and Facebook gives us that opportunity. I will discuss the picture issue with the Foundation's president and see how we should proceed, but for now, we're happy with how many people are viewing our message and the numbers we've achieved so far.
Frank
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Frank,
There are certainly valid business and other reasons to be on Facebook. I just didn't want you putting a lot of content (good quality content) out there without knowing that Facebook considers it their property. If you are successful with your efforts, I may have to reconsider my absence from Facebook. However, I will be very judicious about the content I post.
Mark
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Frank, Exactly what type questions are being asked by the public on the Kentucky Rifle Foundation Facebook page.
It would be interesting, for all of us, to know what is going on in the minds of those individuals seeking information about our collecting and contemporary building hobby.
Is the antique and black powder gun community getting kicked around or are you finding an genuine interest and respect for the old guns and those who are continuing the tradition? HIB
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Facebook is a funny place Henry, I would say that (much like here) most people on it are lurkers. They look but don't say too much. What we've been trying to do is post information about the rifles and things related to the hobby.
So far we have over 180 "likes" (or members) and I can see that most of the things that have been posted so far have been looked at several times by our members and others. We haven't received any negitive comments to date, but we have received several positive remarks, with at least one person posting pictures of rifles in his collection. At this point, probably half of our members are gun people and the others are not. That means that we are getting through to many who don't know a thing about the longrifle. All good stuff.
Frank
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HIB
The Kentucky Rifle Foundation's Facebook page, www.facebook.com/kentuckyriflefoundation, is something to bring in a new audience as Fullstock Longrifle mentioned. As an example, a unique, one of kind, picture was posted today to show something that normally wouldn't be seen by those who don't have access to some of the show and events that feature longrifles. A picture of an J. H. Young rifle with it's own wooden gun case with all the cleaning and loading accessories is shown. The Foundation's will present pictures of rifle, events and people involved in collecting along with our products we have for sale. It is definitely worth a visit.
Van
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We now have almost 200 likes, check us out if you haven't already done so, and please recommend us to those on your friends list.
Frank
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249 members so far. If you're on Facebook and haven't checked us out, please do so. Thanks to all that have already.
Frank
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Approaching 300 likes, if you're on Facebook, and you haven't done so already, check us out.
Frank
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Recently posted on the Kentucky Rifle Foundation Facebook page is a few pictures of our display that opened today at the NRA's National Firearms Museum. Please log on to view the great rifles that will be at the museum for a year. We have also put on the KRF webpage the Powerpoint display that will be playing at the NFM along side our display. It is worth watching.
VP
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303 likes now!
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309 and counting, please check us out.
Frank
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Every time I do this we pick up a few more likes, so BTTT
Frank
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Frank,
Just in case you are to busy with the K.R.A. coming up............. I did the bump for you! JIM
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Thanks Jim! ;D
Frank
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BTTT one more time
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It was getting down there a ways Frank!
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Thank you Jim, I can use all the help I can get!
Frank
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390 likes and counting, BTTT
Frank
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I use Facebook in my Real Estate business. Please be careful in what you post. As you have already been made aware you should read Facebook's terms and conditions very carefully.
George
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Pushing 500 likes, if you haven't liked us yet, nows the time, lots of great pictures!
Frank
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Pushing 500 likes, if you haven't liked us yet, nows the time, lots of great pictures!
Frank
Frank,
I accidentally set up a Facebook account years ago but I have never used it except for the occasionally link that someone sends to me to see a certain Facebook post. I have had several requests from longrifle/KRA/KRF members asking me to "friend" them. I feel bad but I turn them all down, I just am NOT comfortable using Facebook and I don't want to start for many reasons. I just want those that use the Kentucky Rifle Foundation Facebook Page to know that I am NOT trying to be aloof nor do I have anything against those that do use it. It's just that I am a chicken when it comes to using Facebook, plus I spend too much time online now!
Dennis
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https://www.facebook.com/kentuckyriflefoundation
found it. Chalk up on more LIKE.
I just found the "groups" stuff and have joined about 65 of them...
as you were.
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I'm sure everybody understands Dennis, the world of facebook can be a strange place at times. Thanks for the add Wade.
Frank
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You picked up one more for FB this morning. The rifles are astonishing. It is a shame that we do not have more of the early original rifles. Were there any written accounts of how many were taken to supply the Continental Army ? Has an estimate ever been made as to what we still have in collections ?
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Here we go again!!!!!
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We're approaching 750 likes on Facebook. If you haven't had a chance to check us out, please do so, tons of pictures and information on some great longrifles.
Frank
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Just did the the "like" thing, I'm not much of a Facebook user myself but can see a use for it.
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Our page hit the 1,000 like mark last night. Check us out if you haven't already, lots of great pictures there.
Frank
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As a Geezer, I guess I am the only one who hasn't a clue what
'BTTTT ' means.
Ya gotta love acronyms. They speed up communication so, & save on ink (electrons?)
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Back To The Top ... of the thread listing. Sometimes posts get lost down the list, or on the second or subsequent pages and need to be bumped back up to the top of the thread listing. Sometimes you will just see a post that says.. "Bump" or "BTTT"
Although for a "Pinned post" that stays at the top, it is not necessary. Just looked and yes, this thread is pinned.
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The Kentucky Rifle Foundation page is up to 1,412 likes, check us out if you haven't already. Lots of photographs of original longrifles there.
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Checked it out today, nice page with lots of pictures of some nice rifles.