The first sale

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The first sale

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What can be more satisfying than a client sending you that message that their armour arrived and they like it?
Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori.
(Pleasing and proper it is to die for one's country.)
Horace, Odes III, c. 23 B.C.

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I can't think of much that would be better

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Their check clearing the bank?

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AaronT- I will be leaving a review of the Armour you have made for me tomorrow. BTW? Whats the period term for crap? LOL!! Just kidding man, I love the work! I will post a new review topic tomorrow.
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Hey Stephan, you scared the "crap" outta me, LOL.
Look forward to it,(I hope).
It was truly a pleasure doing business with you.
Aaron T
Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori.
(Pleasing and proper it is to die for one's country.)
Horace, Odes III, c. 23 B.C.

God Bless Canada
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Not much...Its funny when we get complimented... three grown men, all bashful and blushing.... "Aw, gee, thanks, mister."
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I don't think much could be better. I can't wait until I sell my first shield... I've gotten about 5 lined up to finish up/start and sell after Christmas break, when everyone will have extra cash to give up on things like shields;)

Congrats on your first sale, Aaron! What was the piece, may I ask? I haven't seen anything giving it away around here, although it's probably in some thread, somewhere...

-Gregory-
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Gregory J. Liebau wrote:I don't think much could be better. I can't wait until I sell my first shield... I've gotten about 5 lined up to finish up/start and sell after Christmas break, when everyone will have extra cash to give up on things like shields;)

Congrats on your first sale, Aaron! What was the piece, may I ask? I haven't seen anything giving it away around here, although it's probably in some thread, somewhere...

-Gregory-


A set of boot armour (styled after sabotons) for a fighter.
They aren't dead on historical, but they are close.
I designed them to be what they are, foot and shin protection for fighters, while blending in with other armour.
I noticed that many fighters are just wearing boots, shoes, etc...
And many recieve accidental blows to the shins etc...

Aaron T
Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori.
(Pleasing and proper it is to die for one's country.)
Horace, Odes III, c. 23 B.C.

God Bless Canada
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