Temporary Armour Shutdown

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Archie Zietman
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Temporary Armour Shutdown

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Hello.
I am taking a break from armour to focus completely on glassblowing and blacksmithiness and hopefully sell a few pieces in glass and steel so that I can continue in these two mediums. Once the armour juices come back in a few months I will return. see you all then!
Bye! :D
Archie
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Well if you ever have the time, feel free to share what you come up with in these other crafts. I know that I for one woould love to see it.

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Definately share your glass blowing endeavours. i've always wanted to try but just don't ahve enough room for 2 hobbies :-D
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I had a friend offer to teach me glass blowing free, (He was one of the guys who brought that glassblowing furnace to Pennsic that year down below the main shower barn.)

I told him I already had a hot heavy expensive hobby---smithing.

Good luck!

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A friend once asked me why I had never tried glass blowing. Ireplied that I had done a little bit, but where blacksmithing was hot, heavy, dirty and dangerous, glass blowing could be hot, heavy, dirty, dangerous and fragile! I just couldn't handle the fragile part. :wink:
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