Welcome to the Tosogu.com Forum, This forum is solely for the discussion of all thing's Tosogu related including all forms of tosogu, books koshirae and tosogu related items. This forum is password protected so you will need a Username and Password to post messages ( not required to read messages ) See the link at the top of the forum to join.
There are a few rules here and they are very simple, Please use only your Real name when registering or posting threads. Rediculous alias' will be deleted. No flaming, abuse or general bad behavior. No discussion regarding Ebay auctions unless they have an educational basis. Ebay auctions of members may be shared in the "Commercial offerings" section. That's it, pretty simple really, so please enjoy yourself here and I am sure you will find this forum a helpful and friendly place to visit. If you have any questions or need any help regarding this site, please contact me, Richard Turner and I will help you as best I can.
Membership
I would ask that all new members to use real names when creating your membership. This is my preferred option. I will tolerate an alias providing at least one real name is used in your signature when posting. Rediculous or nonsensical alias' will be deleted. Once done, an email confirming your account will be sent to the address you supplied. Go to the main page and log in with your user name and password and your ready to fly.
You will notice a Forum titled Introductions. Please drop in first and tell us a little about your self.
If you want to change your password to something easier to remember, go to the Profile" link just under the banner. You can also add any information that you want other membersothers will see about you.
Posting
Just go to the Forum you wish to post in, and select "Post New Topic" under the banner. Instructions on adding images and links are
available at the link "Image Upload" under the banner. Images must be hosted somewhere online (Tosogu.com offers this service
for members only) and cannot be just added from your computer. Providing you are logged in, the "reply to" posting area is
always at the bottom of the thread you are reading. If you get stuck, ask and I will help, it is pretty easy though.
Kind regards
Richard Turner