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#26
Posted 03 October 2006 - 12:19 PM
Did you buy these as a kid while into BB's or as an adult and were well versed on what BB weaponry looked like?
#27
Posted 03 October 2006 - 06:30 PM
well i know what the older role play weapons looked like and also like to keep track of companies and what they do with older molds. Anyways, these are new swords (hell i have several of the large backed one) and have come up for sale over the last couple of years. Imperial still has the mold and makes them from time to time. Go to side stores like alco or dollar stores to find them. They are about a 4 on the rarity scale, depending on where you live. I'm a completist and like to keep track of KOs as much as any of the official products. I guess I'm kind of the Adult who is well versed, though it helps that the sword is based on Pirate Lions sword, a more easy to recognize weapon. Hope that answers your questionTFon the shelf those swords are impressive but what i find more impressive is that you were able to ID them w/o having a Battle Beast label on them.
Did you buy these as a kid while into BB's or as an adult and were well versed on what BB weaponry looked like?
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#28
Posted 03 October 2006 - 06:32 PM
.......Likes to keep track of what companies do with old molds........well i know what the older role play weapons looked like and also like to keep track of companies and what they do with older molds. Anyways, these are new swords (hell i have several of the large backed one) and have come up for sale over the last couple of years. Imperial still has the mold and makes them from time to time. Go to side stores like alco or dollar stores to find them. They are about a 4 on the rarity scale, depending on where you live. I'm a completist and like to keep track of KOs as much as any of the official products. I guess I'm kind of the Adult who is well versed, though it helps that the sword is based on Pirate Lions sword, a more easy to recognize weapon. Hope that answers your questionTFon the shelf those swords are impressive but what i find more impressive is that you were able to ID them w/o having a Battle Beast label on them.
Did you buy these as a kid while into BB's or as an adult and were well versed on what BB weaponry looked like?![]()
Color me impressed.
#29
Posted 03 October 2006 - 06:37 PM
lol, i mean if a company does or does not re-use molds. I know imperial (the guys who made the role play BB weapons) is famaous for re-using the same mold time and time again to save money........Likes to keep track of what companies do with old molds........
well i know what the older role play weapons looked like and also like to keep track of companies and what they do with older molds. Anyways, these are new swords (hell i have several of the large backed one) and have come up for sale over the last couple of years. Imperial still has the mold and makes them from time to time. Go to side stores like alco or dollar stores to find them. They are about a 4 on the rarity scale, depending on where you live. I'm a completist and like to keep track of KOs as much as any of the official products. I guess I'm kind of the Adult who is well versed, though it helps that the sword is based on Pirate Lions sword, a more easy to recognize weapon. Hope that answers your questionTFon the shelf those swords are impressive but what i find more impressive is that you were able to ID them w/o having a Battle Beast label on them.
Did you buy these as a kid while into BB's or as an adult and were well versed on what BB weaponry looked like?![]()
Color me impressed.