Choosing which member group your account is displayed as

It's possible for a member to be part of multiple member groups on the forum. If this is the case for your account, you can choose which member group your account is displayed in. This will be viewed when members view your profile, as well as underneath your display name in the posts that you make on the forum.

To determine which member group is displayed for your account, click the Profile button found in the top menu bar of the forum, and then on your profile page click the Edit Profile button. You'll now be taken to the Edit Profile & Settings page; once here, click on the Settings tab. Once the profile settings page has loaded, look for the Display Group option found towards the bottom of the page. Use the drop-down menu provided to choose the member group you want your account to be displayed with, or choose None if you do not want your account to appear as any member group.

Keep in mind that if your account is in one or more member groups, changing your Display Group will not affect your status in those member groups. For example, if you are part of a member group and set your Display Group to None, you will still be part of the member group and will enjoy the benefits of that group. The only thing that changes is your profile's appearance.

Once you have made your selection, click on the Save Account Settings to save the changes. Once this is completed, your changes will take effect immediately.

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readyman: As May 11, 2024 6:00:58 GMT
AndiTheBarvarian: Only if there are nine! May 10, 2024 1:55:27 GMT *
mrstabby: If they are german, they are Nein-ing! :P May 9, 2024 17:07:34 GMT
AndiTheBarvarian: (neighing horses again) May 9, 2024 7:05:16 GMT
Ouroboros: Feldman (As Igor): "Blücher!" May 9, 2024 1:57:41 GMT
AndiTheBarvarian: Wheeeehaaaahaaaahaaa! (Horses) May 8, 2024 22:54:16 GMT *
mrstabby: It's Blücher. It's prussian so it has Ü. :D May 8, 2024 17:17:33 GMT
Ouroboros: I sensed a Blucher had been posted by the cries of the horses...youtu.be/bps5hJ5DQDw?si=Ia69Y7v0l7lOIvaA May 8, 2024 11:28:30 GMT
wazza2020: Hi guys I have a prussian model 1811 cavalry troopers sword found in my grandmothers loft, is anyone keen on a private sale? May 8, 2024 7:45:44 GMT
AndiTheBarvarian: Hi! Apr 15, 2024 12:50:26 GMT
nerdthenord: Hi, I'm still alive. Doing well again all things considered Apr 15, 2024 3:10:36 GMT
samsthe1: Uhlan, thank you for the information.Derek. Apr 9, 2024 15:25:37 GMT
samsthe1: Uhlan, thank you for the information, Apr 9, 2024 15:24:56 GMT
mrstabby: Mine gets pressed to the top as well, but that way the tip gets ground of, don't like that either. :D Unfortunately I'm an edge-perfectionist. Also one wrong move when unsheathing and the throat nicks the edge on either side. Mar 31, 2024 19:02:10 GMT
AndiTheBarvarian: Perhaps I've got one from the batch for Matt Easton ?!? Mar 31, 2024 18:22:59 GMT *
AndiTheBarvarian: When I draw the saber it's automatically pressed with the spine to the scabbard so there's space for the edge to not touch the scabbard. When the false edge starts it's released but can be carefully draw completely without touching the scabbard. Mar 31, 2024 8:10:26 GMT *
AndiTheBarvarian: Too little gap for a needle, so also I see no way to get the glue in. Mar 31, 2024 8:02:34 GMT
mrstabby: I was easily able to poke through the glue on all of my Windlass swords/daggers, then it just seems to wick in forever, it never was thick. I can't imagine how there isn't any dulling though, unless yours is less wide or the scabbard is bigger. Mar 31, 2024 7:04:12 GMT *
AndiTheBarvarian: There's not really an opening on mine, very good fit of guard and blade and some glue or epoxy in it. Since my scabbard doesn't dull the edge too I seem to be on the lucky side with Windlass this time. Mar 31, 2024 1:25:54 GMT
mrstabby: Maybe it screams in pain now, but I like it.. Mar 30, 2024 20:35:26 GMT