Master Miller,
Very funny! I think it is about time for people to realise the truth, and stop with the assumptions. We had a long discussion with GM Chang regarding his training at our last seminar. He was only with Myung Jae-Nam for a few years, and only because his original instructors Ji Han-Jae, and Bong Soo-Han left Korea to come to the U.S. GM Chang neede to be under someone, so he could acheive his Master rankings and be able to open his own school, which he did in 1968. I have already stated that we do have a little Aikido flavor, but GM Chang has stuck very strictly to what he learned from Ji, and Han.
We use the same weapons, and weapons defense as most other people with minor differences. We do knife defense, gun defense, we have some techniques using the rope/belt. We use cane techniques, but we use a straight walking stick because originally thats what a cane in asia was. The curved cane from what I was told was added by Ji. If you remember Takeda supposidly carried a straight walking stick, Humm? we don't use the short stick we use the handle of the sword, for what I have been told is where the short stick came from. But the main weapons we use are the sword, and staff since that is where all the empty hand techniques come from, just like in Aikijujutsu Humm?. interesting UH!
Lastly, I understand Lim was Choi's longest student. But that has nothing to do with weapons that Choi might have taught after hi return from Japan. Lim can only go by what Choi was teaching in the late 60's, 70's, and 80's before he passed. My problem with your post is that you basically said that if you teach a technique that does not come from Lim, then it's not authentic Hapkido. By saying that you are underminding GM Kim, Ji, Rim, etc. I don't think that is very Mudo, or respectful to other Hapkido practitioners. Correct?