Cold Cast Jousting Knight Holiday Ornament

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SirAngus
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Cold Cast Jousting Knight Holiday Ornament

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Howdy everyone! I just finished cold casting some holiday ornaments and I am offering them on e-bay. Figured people here might like one or two without the e-bay hassles so here is the sales pitch a a pic or two :)

Hand Crafted Resin Holiday Ornaments

Knights of old have often been a part of stories and fantasies and now they can be part of the holidays too!

I have been an enthusiastic collector of medieval items for all of my life and I have realised that there is not much I can do to deck my halls to show my love for it. Sure if I golfed, I could hang a zillion santas in knickers.. If I played basball I could get rudolph hitting a home run, but I joust and I have yet to find a non cheesy ornament I could hang on the old fir tree. Well, instead of just bitching about it, I made one and now, I am offering these to you too! I hope you appreciate it and enjoy it as much as I do.

These have been hand crafted by special effects artist Jeremy Oneail out of a high quality resin. During the casting process metallic powders are added to the resin to make the end result look like real metal, often refered to as cold casting. Once the pieces have been taken out of the mold they are antiqued by hand to bring out all of the detail.

Cost is only $5 per ornament and you let us know what metalic finish you would like it in: Gold, Silver or Bronze. Shipping is $8 anywhere in the continental USA and contact me if you are abroad. Paypal is our prefered payment option. Just send orders to: oneail@hotmail.com.

Check back soon as we will soon be offering other cold cast ornaments of sword, polearms lances and maybe a helmet or two!

Happy Holidays!
Jeremy
http://www.knightlyarts.com
http://www.ija-usa.com
http://www.oneailfx.net
"As a knight it is my duty to do deeds of arms and put my body to the hazard. It is not to create my renown. That is a job for others who feel my deeds worthy."
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Jeremy
http://www.knightlyarts.com
http://www.ija-usa.com
http://www.oneailfx.net
"As a knight it is my duty to do deeds of arms and put my body to the hazard. It is not to create my renown. That is a job for others who feel my deeds worthy."
SirAngus
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Posts: 729
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 10:08 am
Location: Haverhill, Mass
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Jeremy
http://www.knightlyarts.com
http://www.ija-usa.com
http://www.oneailfx.net
"As a knight it is my duty to do deeds of arms and put my body to the hazard. It is not to create my renown. That is a job for others who feel my deeds worthy."
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