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David Ledoyen
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Posted: Sun 27 May, 2012 7:42 pm Post subject: At the Royal Sword: Father's Day Swords Sale |
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Fathers' Day Sale!
[size=150]An amazing dad deserves a great sword. Grandfathers too. And uncles, nephews, cousin, in-laws, bachelors, divorced and women too. When it's time to sell quality swords, I am very inclusive.[/size]
http://www.theroyalsword.com/swords.html
Until Sunday, June 17, 2012: 10 % discount (216 USD / 220 CDN) on all French swords
Please note that only a few FSDL-01 swords with cast brass grip are still available
and only 5 FSDL-02 with wire wrapped grips.
Swords for costumers in CONUS are shipped from Massachussets at a flat rate of 20 USD for one sword.
Also, we offer free shipping on waistbelts ordered with a sword (please note there are production delays).
http://www.theroyalsword.com/accoutrements.htm
Finally, we invite you to discover our French 18th century pewter spoons, all cast in original molds.
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Vive le roi!
David Ledoyen
Montréal, Québec
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David Ledoyen
www.theroyalsword.com
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Man is nothing but dust. This gives some importance to the duster. — Alexandre Vialatte
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David Ledoyen
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Posted: Mon 28 May, 2012 6:15 pm Post subject: |
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Some asked about the steel used for the blade. It is 1075. The blades can be sharpend and are flexible, but not as much a modern fencing foil, of course.
David Ledoyen
www.theroyalsword.com
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Man is nothing but dust. This gives some importance to the duster. — Alexandre Vialatte
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David Ledoyen
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Posted: Fri 01 Jun, 2012 6:01 am Post subject: Shippings fees for Canadian customers |
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During the time of this promotion, shipping fees for sending 1 sword to Canada is 25 dollars.
David Ledoyen
www.theroyalsword.com
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Man is nothing but dust. This gives some importance to the duster. — Alexandre Vialatte
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