Originally Posted by
e-RICHIE
This is a very old conversation.
Gatekeeping, the term, has different meanings to different people. In our trade, I don't think there's any gatekeeping. It's important to acknowledge that the trade we once knew, and that we've all descended from, isn't the same one we're in now. That one no longer exists. It was ushered out (Read: vaporized) over a period of decades in which the quality of manufactured bicycles evolved exponentially. In essence, back in the day (and I'm NOT trying to wax historical here, nor am I nostalgic) the trade existed to serve those who wanted something that the local bicycle shop or Big Box Brand simply couldn't produce. That's. Changed. In. Spades. Our trade is/was collateral damage.
In the wake of all the changes, and with the internet as a tool to bring people together and closer, the very act of making a frame (or anything, for that matter) introduced an entire community to what we do. Same for craft brewing. Or bean roasting. Or Wordle. Well, maybe not Wordle.
The trade has never been regulated. There have never been boundaries. There was a time, however, when people interested in knowing more could find these places and get a job and decide if it's a possible career path. More than anything, that's what has changed.
I'll add in opinion that many folks who want to hold a torch or create a stainless steel head badge don't seem interested in practice. Without practice, what good are any of us? And the meaning of the word practice also has different meanings to different people.
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