Tina Brooks said:OMG... Joe, you're going to love me.
Christmas before last, I gave a handmade filleting knife to Greg. It was made by the one and only person who made the very sword you covet.
Would you like an introduction???
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LinNJoe said:
Suffice to say, the answer is yes. Maybe he has a few extras just laying around that he doesn't want...
I have this odd notion of one of these swords being mounted on the wall here and my eldest son taking it down one day and saying to the younger boy,
"In the end, there can be only one..."
You know the rest. Flashes of lightning. House being lifted off its foundation. Lots of other special effects.
Tina Brooks said:We're talking a real sword here... You do know that???
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LinNJoe said:Yup. That's why I was suggesting I would have to make the case/mounting for it high up on the wall. Don't want any unintended quickenings in the house...
I've seen that sword in Highlander merchandise catalogs I've received in the mail before...but never knew who might be behind their making.
Listen, if your son can create special effects on command via a Quickening...I say let the boys have fun and don't forget to charge admission...LinNJoe said:You know the rest. Flashes of lightning. House being lifted off its foundation. Lots of other special effects.
I know...Tina Brooks said:Ummm, Jonathan, you've seen the movies... Doesn't the Quickening involve a beheading???
Checked out his site! WOW. Being a chef a have a bit of a fetish for sharp bladey things. I normally go for Japanese blades, but his look real nice. There can be only one...Tina Brooks said:Oh btw... if it isn't signed "Seguin....", it isn't an original.
darthcarl said:There can be only one.
imaguitargod said:Only "One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them."