Medieval Toys FS

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While this is lovely craftsmanship, if you get these for your kids be sure to remind them that they may break bones.
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I think it's a patent you need, not a copyright. But well worth the thousands it cost to get one. If only I would have thought of it! And "Medieval Toy" would be a trademark. Damn! I've said too much.
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MalkomeKarre wrote:While this is lovely craftsmanship, if you get these for your kids be sure to remind them that they may break bones.

And yet, make them impervious to words....
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Glaukos the Athenian wrote:
MalkomeKarre wrote:While this is lovely craftsmanship, if you get these for your kids be sure to remind them that they may break bones.

And yet, make them impervious to words....


It really is one of those situations where you have to weight he risk vs the benefit.
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Also remind them not to throw them if you happen to live in a glass house.
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What kind of discount would I get with a bulk order?;)
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What's brown and sticky?





A stick.
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I don't know about Medieval toys... They seem very indicative of Ancient weapons. The rock, I know for sure is indicated as a oft used secondary weapon of choice in the Iliad. I'm sure Glaukos can verify that with his knowledge of the subject matter.
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What's brown and sticky?
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