Posts: 11,553 Location: San Francisco
Mon 01 Mar, 2004 6:09 pm
William Johnston wrote: |
I'm in, I hope I win. |
You're not in.. you haven't entered yet..
Posts: 11,553 Location: San Francisco
Mon 01 Mar, 2004 6:13 pm
David Bromkovsky wrote: |
How do you give a way a sword?? A book yes, a poster yes, a sword??? Truly amazing! |
I think it's kind of amazing, too. This will be the second sword we've had as a contest prize. I chose to buy the first one, but on this, I'm just doing the contest negotiating and all that stuff. Tthe real praise goes to A&A for putting up the prize sword in the first place.
There's a lot of really amazing contests coming up. This one is truly worthy of our 1-year anniversary. The others? Well, we'll have to find a good excuse for them... cause they're gonna knock your socks off, too.
Posts: 145 Location: St. Louis
Mon 01 Mar, 2004 6:45 pm
This is just fabulous, thanks to A&A and to Nathan!
Posts: 209 Location: New Mexico
Mon 01 Mar, 2004 6:56 pm
Let me echo the thanks to A&A and Nathan for such great contest material.... Unbelievable.... (If you want to creat something truly unbelievable and fantastic, though, you'll draw *my* name... I don't win anything, ever.... You'd have to fundamentally re-write the laws of the universe to make that happen.... lol )
Posts: 3 Location: Louisville, Ky
Mon 01 Mar, 2004 9:44 pm
Ok, everyone stand back, I really need to win this sword.........
Posts: 3 Location: Durban, South Africa
Mon 01 Mar, 2004 10:25 pm
Ooh wow, ooh wow, ooh wow. *dances in small circles*
Must have. thanks Nathan and A&A.
Peregrine Dace
Durban, South Africa
Posts: 2 Location: Denmark - Land of the Vikings
Mon 01 Mar, 2004 10:28 pm
She's a beauty. Can't wait to hold her in my hands (yearh keep dreaming) ;) . But there's always a chance to be THAT lucky one. Truely a sword worthy of the Northen Gods.
Posts: 2 Location: Sweden
Tue 02 Mar, 2004 2:21 am
Re: Contest: German Bastard Sword Giveaway!
Hi
Being new to the forum, I must first say that I'm very impressed. And as concerns this contest, my hat's off to you. :D
Posts: 4 Location: Perth, Western Australia
Tue 02 Mar, 2004 3:03 am
Wow... that sword is beautiful!
Would be the perfect sword to practice my Talhoffer with :P
Posts: 3 Location: Burlington NC
Tue 02 Mar, 2004 4:35 am
Oooooo I'm feeling lucky :D By the way, that's a really nice sword, a worthy second after my MRL European.. :goes to find a Buddha to rub its tummy:
Reed
Posts: 25 Location: Baton Rouge,LA
Tue 02 Mar, 2004 5:29 am
Let me ditto the "thank you very much" for such a great website to Nathan and the team, and thank arms and armour for a such great prize for a contest. I've probably doubled my knowledge of the sword and middle ages since I came here. Good luck to all(especially me heh)!!!
Posts: 559 Location: Stillwater N.J.
Tue 02 Mar, 2004 5:59 am
Incredible! :eek:
I'd sure love to win this one :D
Posts: 27
Tue 02 Mar, 2004 11:59 am
That's just gorgeous. Of all the possible giveaway prizes conceivable, I doubt that anything could be much better than a large sword from Arms & Armor(or Albion).
Posts: 9
Tue 02 Mar, 2004 12:31 pm
Wow, Nathan, thanks to you, and even more thanks to Arms and Armor! That's truly a beautiful sword.
Posts: 79 Location: Davis, California
Tue 02 Mar, 2004 2:02 pm
Nathan, A&A - wow, truely amazing! I don't know how you guys do it, but these contests are incredible! *hopes for win* this would certainly make a nice first sword :D
Posts: 117 Location: Monticello, WI
Tue 02 Mar, 2004 2:42 pm
Appreciation to Nathan, myArmoury.com and Arms & Armor for the great informational site and the opportunity for us all to participate in these drawings. What a beautiful sword! I hope to win (much as everyone else! ;) ), but I also will happily applaud whoever wins this fine blade.
-- Carl Croushore
Posts: 9,555 Location: Dayton, OH
Tue 02 Mar, 2004 3:22 pm
It looks like over 500 people have entered.
What a great contest. :)
Posts: 9,555 Location: Dayton, OH
Tue 02 Mar, 2004 3:25 pm
Reed Goodwin wrote: |
Oooooo I'm feeling lucky :D By the way, that's a really nice sword, a worthy second after my MRL European.. :goes to find a Buddha to rub its tummy:
Reed |
You'd consider this A&A sword to be second to your MRL sword?
Posts: 3
Tue 02 Mar, 2004 4:27 pm
Good Lord Nathan....where have I been.....one day you have a lovely site and I see you at SFI ...the next you have a lovely site, fantastic forums and Incredible give aways .......
Thank You Sir and A&A
Posts: 3 Location: Burlington NC
Tue 02 Mar, 2004 6:40 pm
Chad Arnow wrote: |
Reed Goodwin wrote: | Oooooo I'm feeling lucky :D By the way, that's a really nice sword, a worthy second after my MRL European.. :goes to find a Buddha to rub its tummy:
Reed |
You'd consider this A&A sword to be second to your MRL sword? |
My second sword. I by no means meant the MRL sword was better. I have to admit, though, the wording was a little iffy.
Reed
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