Posts: 337 Location: Houston, Texas
Thu 21 Jun, 2007 9:14 am
Angus Trim wrote: |
So......... just out of curiousity, what would the community feel about an AT like really basic sword, for $300? Something like the AT1315, and something real basic in a longsword? Thinking six months down the road......... |
It would be a good thing to allow new collectors to get a really decent sword within a newbie price range.
Once a happy customer, always a happy customer. Everybody loves an upgrade, so they will be back for that "Uber" sword later.
Posts: 337 Location: Houston, Texas
Thu 21 Jun, 2007 9:19 am
Mike Arledge wrote: |
To illustrate my point. Here are some pics of my DT 2070 Migration piece. I sent it to Tom Carr to customize. |
I am looking for someone to rebuild an old sword, is Tom the person to ask?
Can you give me some info?
Posts: 434 Location: Indianapolis, IN
Thu 21 Jun, 2007 9:24 am
Gary A. Chelette wrote: |
Mike Arledge wrote: | To illustrate my point. Here are some pics of my DT 2070 Migration piece. I sent it to Tom Carr to customize. |
I am looking for someone to rebuild an old sword, is Tom the person to ask?
Can you give me some info? |
I don't know what Tom feels he is and is not capable of, but I messaged you his email address for you to ask him yourself.
Posts: 717 Location: Winchester, VA
Thu 21 Jun, 2007 4:33 pm
Wow. Got a little off topic here. If a moderator reads this or Gus, I'd suggest moving/posting the question of a ATrim entry level sword either as a seperate topic in the Maker's & Manufacturers forum.
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