This video features Danny Michael from the Cody Firearms Museum discussing and promoting "Armax," a contemporary arms journal. The description includes links to subscribe to the journal and to a related R.L. Wilson Podcast. The focus is on the journal itself and its content, likely relating to firearms history, design, and culture, as indicated by the museum affiliation.
This YouTube video features Othais interviewing Danny Michael, the Curator of the Cody Firearms Museum. The discussion centers on the relaunch of Armax, a journal dedicated to the study of contemporary firearms. The interview likely explores the significance of the journal, its content, and its role in the firearms community. Links are provided for supporting the content creators and purchasing merchandise.
This video features a discussion between Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons and firearm museum curators Danny Michael and Ashley Hlebinsky. They delve into the challenges and realities of managing firearms collections in museums, building upon a previous video by Ian. The conversation highlights specific institutions and individuals like the UK National Firearms Centre, Mathieu Willemsen at the Nationaal Militair Museum, and the Center of the West. The video offers insights into the operational aspects of firearm preservation and public display.
This video from Arsenals of History 2019 explores the intersection of firearms museums and the influence of video games. Danny Michael, Assistant Curator at the Cody Firearms Museum, discusses how popular games like Battlefield One and Call of Duty accurately represent historical firearms. The presentation addresses whether museums should acknowledge this gamer interest and explores potential strategies for engaging this audience, highlighting how museums can cater to gamers seeking real-world counterparts to their virtual arsenals.
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