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My new website - www.armoury.org

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Heya

just to let you know ive made a new website, in english this time so you guys dont hit "back" button when you enter on it;P should update it quite often too

http://www.armoury.org

thanks you
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Thank you for an english version, i know very little french. i'm not saying you copied anything but it slightly resembles Machphersons front page.
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Hehe yeah when i started the first page i was asking myself what categories i need so i used sames as MacPherson do, if it is good enought for him, it is certainly good enough for me!
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Great site and skills!! I think a nice background and soft light would show of your great work better- But over all excellent!
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Yes i dont have good digital cam...just a webcam/1.3 mp crap

what i have in-stock will be photographed whit good 35mm and ive choose to use a piece of natural color cotton as background in future

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The sallet varies by $50 from the front page to the in stock page. just thought you should know.
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Huh yeah...the good one is 450,ill change it tomorow, thanks for close inspecting;P you may have noticed the greave too have a 5$ difference but this is because the in-stock are 14 ga

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Post by Durame »

Very nice web site. And very nice work.... as usual! :)

the link tu a currency exchange site is a pretty good idea... Ill put one on my futur site too :)


Have a nice day

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Post by Padrig »

Nice site. I would not bother with he currency exchange myself. Put prices in Canadian pesos, mostly cause you HAVE to being a Canadian site and more importantly in US$. Most people will get a good enough idea from the US$ amount. And the less work they have to do the better. If they don't have an idea of the US$ in relation to their country's currency, they probably live in too deep a hole anyway for you to get any business from them anyway. Most orders will come from the US, with a few from Canada and maybe France and Belgium.

From my experience anyway.

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But problem is i cant write precise price in US$ as it always change how much it is for me once in canada, dont you think?

but anyway prices are mainly for examples...so i could put the current conversion in US$ so people see an approximation quickly, and a notice that the US price may change depending on current rate...

anyway, ill see if this get me US order, up to now ive got order only from people in québec province

Padrig, do you have MSN?
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