anyone else notice this

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I know these swords are both made by pete lyon but look how similar they are this is not a slam to him at all I just thought you guys would all find it interesting

on the attachments below you will see the strider sword and peters sword from lion the witch and the wardrobe
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Last edited by Beans22 on Wed Jan 26, 2011 8:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Yeah, a cheap knock off that modified Strider's cross bar.
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[quote=""Beans22""]I know these swords are both made by pete lyon but look how similar they are this is not a slam to him at all I just thought you guys would all find it interesting

on the attachments below you will see the strider sword and peters sword from lion the witch and the wardrobe[/quote]

What a way to dodge copyright liabilities! Fuse two official designs together!
Last edited by Aragorn on Thu Jan 27, 2011 3:20 am, edited 1 time in total.

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...Are you kidding me dude. As the others pointed out, that's FAKE crap. Anyone should be able to recognize it's a mashup of Peter's sword and Aragorn's, made by some morons with no design taste or care for quality.


And that's not to mention the fact that Lyon didn't design these swords, so even if they looked similar (which they do not), it wouldn't be his fault or credit.
-_-

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That genuine Peter's sword is a real beauty.
Thanks for pulling those pics Rough. :thumbs_up
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