Has there been any contact with them?
Or have they dissappeared from the face
of the planet completely?
I just have a couple questions about an item
I already have.....[/b]
Lewis Brothers?
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Lewis Brothers?
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Aude Aliquid Dignum Dare Something Worthy
“Each is given a bag of tools,
A shapeless mass,
A book of rules;
And each must make-
Ere life has flown-
A stumbling block
Or a stepping stone”
― R L Sharpe
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Re: Lewis Brothers?
Baron Conal wrote:Has there been any contact with them?
Or have they dissappeared from the face
of the planet completely?
I just have a couple questions about an item
I already have.....[/b]
Are you talking about the Moore brothers (of finger-gauntlet fame) perhaps?
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Yes, i do believe he is talking about Lewis and Clay Moore.
Damn shame they closed up shop. I think they could make a great business just selling gauntlets, and nothing else.
Damn shame they closed up shop. I think they could make a great business just selling gauntlets, and nothing else.
Suzerain wrote:
there that was polite. I did'nt use the terms "wanker", "arsehole", "gobshite" or "insufferable pain in the fucking arse with an ego the size of a planet" once.
oops.
there that was polite. I did'nt use the terms "wanker", "arsehole", "gobshite" or "insufferable pain in the fucking arse with an ego the size of a planet" once.
oops.
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Garreth wrote:Damn shame they closed up shop. I think they could make a great business just selling gauntlets, and nothing else.
It is. And they sure could have. Except that everything else they did was so cool too. I miss seeing the glowing reviews of their work, loaded with photos of inspiring craftsmanship.
It looked better in my head....
Damnit.
Damnit.
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Unfortunately, I'm right there with you Hans. I feel that way all the more so because I lost money doing essentially a good deed.
When they starting having problems, I 'bought' a mail shirt from them that they were fire-saling, really just to help them out. I never received the shirt, which I was going to give to one of our guys. That was $300 ago...
They made great gauntlets and I used to sing their praises. It's sad they punched out in the manner they did.
Best,
Christian
When they starting having problems, I 'bought' a mail shirt from them that they were fire-saling, really just to help them out. I never received the shirt, which I was going to give to one of our guys. That was $300 ago...
They made great gauntlets and I used to sing their praises. It's sad they punched out in the manner they did.
Best,
Christian
