View Full Version : Legitimate or fake?
hogstooth
10-12-2008, 02:36 AM
I was searching the web on a specific style I have always been interested in. I will not state the name just incase this guy is legitimate but it is a Chinese MA. Anyway I was reading different sites and came across one that the guy claimed to be a master and had his credentials posted. It all looked legitimate until I got to his certificate. It was in Japanese and not Chinese.
I have never seen this before or heard of it. There are certain Okinawan arts that still keep the Chinese Kanji but I have never seen a Chinese art that uses Japanese Kanji on their certification. Is this legitimate or fake?
Brandon Fisher
10-12-2008, 02:57 AM
I would say it would be a major red flag
terryl965
10-12-2008, 09:03 AM
Now a days who really knows but it would bother me if the text was in the wrong language.
tko4u
10-12-2008, 10:43 AM
Im with terry here, if it is a chinese art, I would expect chinese kanji. It would at least throw me off enough to do some research.
hogstooth
10-13-2008, 12:37 AM
Im with terry here, if it is a chinese art, I would expect chinese kanji. It would at least throw me off enough to do some research.
Thats what I thought.
Brian S
10-13-2008, 01:30 AM
I was searching the web on a specific style I have always been interested in. I will not state the name just incase this guy is legitimate but it is a Chinese MA. Anyway I was reading different sites and came across one that the guy claimed to be a master and had his credentials posted. It all looked legitimate until I got to his certificate. It was in Japanese and not Chinese.
I have never seen this before or heard of it. There are certain Okinawan arts that still keep the Chinese Kanji but I have never seen a Chinese art that uses Japanese Kanji on their certification. Is this legitimate or fake?
Sounds fake. I think people get confused when trying to make their art legit. They mix things up because they think the older they sound the better they are,lol. "Chinese Karate" ATA (korean tkd) karate? WTH?
Cirdan
10-13-2008, 03:56 AM
Sounds very suspicious. I would investigate further. Not knowing the art in question I guess there could be a perfectly reasonable explaination, but given the Chineese/Japaneese relationship... be on your guard.
ackks10
10-13-2008, 09:26 AM
i would like to see the site???
tshadowchaser
10-13-2008, 09:36 AM
sounds fake
You don't have to name him but could you give us a link to the site
clfsean
10-13-2008, 09:43 AM
Ditto the last 2 posts.
What I read is a bit off from your description, but I'd like to see it for myself.
PM the 3 of us with the website if you'd like.
Kosho Gakkusei
10-13-2008, 01:38 PM
I am a little confused by the original question. What do you mean the certificate is in japanese? Is it kanji, katakana, or hiragonna? If it is Kanji then there is no problem as Kanji means chinese writing. Both the Japanese and Koreans borrowed the chinese characters for writing. If it appears to be katakana you may not have an issue as katakana was simplified kanji for use in a phonetical shorthand - these symbols have no inherent japanese meaning but it is quite possible they may as chinese characters. The chinese have 4 to 5 times more characters than the japanese. If the characters are clearly hiragonna than that is definitely japanese.
Please clarify.
still learning
10-14-2008, 08:02 PM
Hello, It is easy to make claims of legitimate or fake? Many of you are passing judgement very quickly?
Today there is NO rules of how anything written is consider real or fake....
Chinese or Japanese lettering? ....does it matter?
Titles is just titles and anyone can use any title they want....there is NO laws or rules for any indepentant martial art school or schools.
When opening a martial art school? ....as owner? ...you can be the President, ...CEO....Grand master....or Joe COOL!
Anyone needing a certicate? ....e-mail me? and the rank you want? ..Chinese or Japanese or Korean or English? ...your choice of ink colors too!
Expensive ones cost more....cheap ones are made the same way, only no frame
Prices start at: $$$$$$$$$$.$$$$$$.$$$$ The more you pay? ....the more you can claim....the cost of it! "Wow" my certicate cost me? ...thousands and thousands! WHY PAY LESS!
Aloha,
BrandonLucas
10-14-2008, 08:17 PM
Hello, It is easy to make claims of legitimate or fake? Many of you are passing judgement very quickly?
Today there is NO rules of how anything written is consider real or fake....
Chinese or Japanese lettering? ....does it matter?
Titles is just titles and anyone can use any title they want....there is NO laws or rules for any indepentant martial art school or schools.
When opening a martial art school? ....as owner? ...you can be the President, ...CEO....Grand master....or Joe COOL!
Anyone needing a certicate? ....e-mail me? and the rank you want? ..Chinese or Japanese or Korean or English? ...your choice of ink colors too!
Expensive ones cost more....cheap ones are made the same way, only no frame
Prices start at: $$$$$$$$$$.$$$$$$.$$$$ The more you pay? ....the more you can claim....the cost of it! "Wow" my certicate cost me? ...thousands and thousands! WHY PAY LESS!
Aloha,
I think the issue at hand is exactly what you're implying here...
Unless you're intending to be sarcastic, in which case I appologize.
Xue Sheng
10-15-2008, 10:07 AM
Ditto the last 2 posts.
What I read is a bit off from your description, but I'd like to see it for myself.
PM the 3 of us with the website if you'd like.
Agreed and if you don't mind make that 4
Jdokan
10-15-2008, 12:55 PM
May just be ignorance....I knew an intructor that was using the rubber stamps for his rank.....only to much later find out (from a more versed student) that the stamp was ranks below his......He was very embarassed to say the least.....
Brian R. VanCise
10-15-2008, 01:19 PM
I would investigate further but like everyone else I think we need to look at the link to give you a good opinion. http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/images/icons/icon6.gif
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