Glad to see they arrived safe and sound!As for the stickers, they should travel with the Pay It Forward mentality- keep one and send the rest to the next person, and so on and so on. I'm actually a big fan of the AXEM- it is way cooler than you think it is. Def
my bad, I JUST read your writing on the back of the stickers... I kept 3, and sent two to Douglas this morning
Better make up for it.
Not a big deal! Enjoy the stickers. Great spear too! Now let us see how well it works!Def
That must be a sharp pear then...
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On Apr.29th
Magentus passed what he received onto me. I'll take it to the uk meet this year for us all to abuse. (Image removed from quote.)Time to pay it forward, first to message me gets something of equal value to the axem. Not a clue what it will be yet
Magentus passed what he received onto me. I'll take it to the uk meet this year for us all to abuse.
Lets hope for a full turn out then. If Tom's there, it'll piss it down and test corrosion resistance. If it's sharper than a crayola crayon, Mike will bleed on it, so we can see how easy it is to clean. Tony to douse it in vinegar or showers of sparks, Mark to light his Tilley lamp within 15 feet of it (any closer will ruin the temper of the steel). Gareth to hurl it into a log, without even getting off his arse (he's far too good at that, although his eyesight's going in his old age, so nobody wear anything brown!). You can conjure up some high voltage test, and see if it's likely to explode, Chris and Pete can appraise the precision of the manufacturing tolerances, and I can fall over it and swear at it a lot
I am glad that you liked it, my gift was so neat thanks to Grant's generosity I was in for a treat, don't feel the need to beat me or to "compete" just pass it onto others, and make them repeat!