My sincere apologies in advance....
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My sincere apologies in advance....
I know we're not to supposed to post ebay listings but I seriously doubt anyone here is watching/bidding on this. You guys HAVE TO SEE THIS
EDIT: Link removed by adm. according to posted rules.
EDIT: Link removed by adm. according to posted rules.
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Well, I agree with the admins. You can't have exception rules making their job harder than it already is.
You can always make a screengrab of the auction when it is done or post the link to it when it is over instead... Though this auction piece would be great for Hallowen instead of being Indy gear, for making metal rattle noices with a white sheet over your head.
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You can always make a screengrab of the auction when it is done or post the link to it when it is over instead... Though this auction piece would be great for Hallowen instead of being Indy gear, for making metal rattle noices with a white sheet over your head.
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Call me the dullest person around, I don't mind.
It's just that there's been endless discussions about this in the past, yet it keeps coming up again and again with the same result -the link gets deleted.
So why push it when you can wait just a few days longer until the acution is over?
My 2 cents.
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It's just that there's been endless discussions about this in the past, yet it keeps coming up again and again with the same result -the link gets deleted.
So why push it when you can wait just a few days longer until the acution is over?
My 2 cents.
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I think you underestimate the mods. They have to way up friendhships and rules and make utilitarian decisions even if that means alientating certain members at times and making themselves out to be bad guys when all they really want is to do whats best overall. Give them a break!ClintonHammond wrote:"You can't have exception rules making their job harder than it already is."
Ya... like their job is SOOOOooo -hard- in the first place..... This is just an -internet message board-... it's not rocket-science...
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This was a FUN piece of thread about a neat little piece of kit that was sorta kinda half-way related... Especially if ya wanna buy a whip you could actually swing from...
But NOOOooo.....
(if it was MY place I'd encourage stuff like this... If for nothing more than -fun-.... (Do you remember FUN, Miles?) I guess some can be glad it's not...)
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At the risk of padding this w/ 'dittos'...it's for sake of the mods who keep this place running:
Ditto, add my $.02 to Swindy's. 4 pennies coming...
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THANK YOU, Shawnkara, for the search terms. Folks, that's what you ought to be doing if you want to stay in-bounds from the 'no ebay links' rule - mention some unique search terms.
Now that I've seen it...19'? CHAINMAIL??? That's a monster! I've never seen a three-foot fall before...nor a three foot popper! I imagine if this broke during a crack you'd be shooting off chainlinks at your targets...
Ditto, add my $.02 to Swindy's. 4 pennies coming...
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THANK YOU, Shawnkara, for the search terms. Folks, that's what you ought to be doing if you want to stay in-bounds from the 'no ebay links' rule - mention some unique search terms.
Now that I've seen it...19'? CHAINMAIL??? That's a monster! I've never seen a three-foot fall before...nor a three foot popper! I imagine if this broke during a crack you'd be shooting off chainlinks at your targets...
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Darn, hoped to have my edit in before you replied. Scroll up - the point is, there's EASY things you can do, like Shawnkara did, instead of intentionally peeing into the pool and then extensively padding out threads w/ rants about the rules.
Peace, but obviously I owe you one fair opportunity to retort. Have at it.
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Peace, but obviously I owe you one fair opportunity to retort. Have at it.
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Hey, no, I get a kick out of the whip itself, and I guess I should have said so - THANK YOU for pointing it out, that's funny, and (Indy-related) maybe it COULD be used for swinging...but man, I wouldn't try.
Re: the search terms vs. the link, I guess a link makes it too easy for everyone to just pile on an auction. If there's search terms, it's at least going to filter this somewhat to just the people who have a genuine interest. I agree the two options aren't far apart, but hey, maybe there's more signifigance to cross-linking sites than I understand, and at the end of the day, it's the rule, and I have no problem complying. Consider it a game.
Re: the search terms vs. the link, I guess a link makes it too easy for everyone to just pile on an auction. If there's search terms, it's at least going to filter this somewhat to just the people who have a genuine interest. I agree the two options aren't far apart, but hey, maybe there's more signifigance to cross-linking sites than I understand, and at the end of the day, it's the rule, and I have no problem complying. Consider it a game.
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Geez, guys I'm sorry about that. I didn't know this would start a scrap. Sure, I knew the link would probably get deleted. I don't care about that. The point of the rule is so no unwanted attention is drawn to something a board member may be bidding on, thereby potentionally driving up the price. I REALLY, SERIOUSLY doubted that was case with this item so I slipped it in there. In hind sight I should have done what I ended up doing later in the thread, posting the search terms. Clinton, there is no difference between the terms and the link, I agree. But the rule says no LINKS. It's a loop hole.
Anyway I'm glad it entertained. You should stop bickering over it. I broke the rule and I knew it, I just thought it might slip through because it was kind of a joke posting. I certainly wasn't trying to promote the thing.
OH! By the way, I was on eBay earlier and you've GOT to see this other thing I found....
Anyway I'm glad it entertained. You should stop bickering over it. I broke the rule and I knew it, I just thought it might slip through because it was kind of a joke posting. I certainly wasn't trying to promote the thing.
OH! By the way, I was on eBay earlier and you've GOT to see this other thing I found....
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I saw this last week. Pretty cute, but completely useless...
It's 4-in-1 chain linked into a tube around a section of steel pipe. Not really difficult, and it WOULDN'T snap. "Weakest link" in chainmail is like the weakest strand in braided leather. The weak points are interlaced with multiple strong points, making it REALLY strong.
But, still dangerous, because unlike braided leather, bits will fly off. Unless they were riveted links, (and they're not. Riveted mail is a PITA,) you'd definitely lose rings, and throwing galvanized steel hoops downrange and close to 500 miles and hour would be a BAD thing.
I've done chainmail in the past, and when I saw this, I thought "that's kind of cute. I could give that a try," and then thought of ways of improving on their design based on what I know about whipmaking, (i.e. putting a 4-in-1 pattern of smaller diameter alumium inside that larger 4-in-1 galvanized overlay and putting a regular 1-1 alumium chain as a core to carry the weight though, but that'd be EXTREMELY heavy and just NUTS!)
But, while that particular pattern is incredibly easy, it's also very labor intensive, and I have better things to do with my time, like get better with my kangaroo whip ;-)
It's 4-in-1 chain linked into a tube around a section of steel pipe. Not really difficult, and it WOULDN'T snap. "Weakest link" in chainmail is like the weakest strand in braided leather. The weak points are interlaced with multiple strong points, making it REALLY strong.
But, still dangerous, because unlike braided leather, bits will fly off. Unless they were riveted links, (and they're not. Riveted mail is a PITA,) you'd definitely lose rings, and throwing galvanized steel hoops downrange and close to 500 miles and hour would be a BAD thing.
I've done chainmail in the past, and when I saw this, I thought "that's kind of cute. I could give that a try," and then thought of ways of improving on their design based on what I know about whipmaking, (i.e. putting a 4-in-1 pattern of smaller diameter alumium inside that larger 4-in-1 galvanized overlay and putting a regular 1-1 alumium chain as a core to carry the weight though, but that'd be EXTREMELY heavy and just NUTS!)
But, while that particular pattern is incredibly easy, it's also very labor intensive, and I have better things to do with my time, like get better with my kangaroo whip ;-)