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#1401 Tue, Feb7 2012 6:48pm

shadyt
Traveller
From: Indiana, USA
Registered: Mon, Feb4 2008
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

I still have not recieved the first 5 of the HD2 set. Has anyone in the USA recieved them yet?

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#1402 Wed, Feb8 2012 4:54pm

Thingol
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From: Republic of Croatia
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Barliman wrote:

Perhaps someone in your local mail sorting office is also a Mithril collector - something similar happened with my mail once.

smile !?!?! smile


.... Farewell to Middle-earth at last. I see the Star above my mast!

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#1403 Wed, Feb8 2012 8:45pm

Gildor Inglorion
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From: Montpellier, France
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

I doubt so and Joan already suggested to send them back to me without me asking for it.. this is odd..... but most of all... the first casting of Sauron... is lost sad sad

I'm fed up of all of this... I asked them to register the mail they did not... I received the HD2.. registered, but not the Sauron which should have arrived before HD2...

I wrote to Chris about it I'm really fed up with all these problems.... it's been almost one year I have problems with mithril shippings...


"Elves seldom give unguarded advice, for advice is a dangerous gift, even from the wise to the wise, and all courses may run ill." (Gildor Inglorion, LOTR1)

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#1404 Wed, Feb8 2012 10:39pm

Turambar
Archer of Mirkwood
From: Germany
Registered: Sun, Apr27 2008
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

But what should the Man do in this case?


Maybe the magic was the most powerful force in the world. But that was long ago.
The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#1405 Thu, Feb9 2012 4:39pm

Theobald
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From: the Osning in Germany
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Huoommm ... well, what could be said ... rhuoommm ... so far I have not received any single figure of the latest releases ... huomm ... at least they tried to send you some, Master Gildor ... huoomm ... if the 1st of Sauron went lost because of some you-know-what by the company it means more than just a shame ... rhuoommm ... I do refrain using better words for that at the moment ... huoom ... just being polite, you know ... rhuoommm ...

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#1406 Thu, Feb9 2012 10:45pm

cameosis
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Registered: Tue, Jan25 2011
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

with the history the company has, it might not be a bad idea to let them collect orders and then pick them up in person over a weekend? sounds maybe a bit odd, but buying a cheap ryanair ticket would then make the difference between having this casting and losing it.


Esse quam videri. (Marcus Tullius Cicero)

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#1407 Thu, Feb9 2012 10:50pm

Barliman
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From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Always nice to have a wealthy customer in the Pony! I'll get Nob to find that old bottle of '22 we've had out the back for a decade or two and suggest a resonably high price for it. Not too high, of course - I wouldn't want to seem greedy!


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#1408 Fri, Feb10 2012 1:35am

cameosis
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Barliman wrote:

Always nice to have a wealthy customer in the Pony! I'll get Nob to find that old bottle of '22 we've had out the back for a decade or two and suggest a resonably high price for it. Not too high, of course - I wouldn't want to seem greedy!

well, two or three ms miniatures basically buy you a ticket nowadays.

i'm open to price negotiations regarding the wine, but will have to insist on a try-before-you-buy clause.


Esse quam videri. (Marcus Tullius Cicero)

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#1409 Fri, Feb10 2012 7:56am

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

If you can afford such a trip on top of the price of the minis then you're rich in my book! And a trip to Ireland from France or Spain or Germany and back probably wouldn't end up being cheap once you've added in the taxi fares and the other incidentals. Not to mention the inconvenience of it all. So I guess the practicality of such a venture would have to be measured in terms of just how valuable and/or valued the figures were considered to be.

Hadn't thought of comparing the price of an MS Mithril to an air fare before. The fact that they can be mentioned in the same breath shows just how expensive Mithrils have become.

As for the wine, sorry, there's no sampling. You have to pay first - though I guarantee a 10% refund if you throw-up afterwards.


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#1410 Fri, Feb10 2012 1:10pm

cameosis
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Barliman wrote:

If you can afford such a trip on top of the price of the minis then you're rich in my book!

you need to lend me that book of yours to have a read sometime!

anyway, gildor has probably posted for the tenth time that they messed up his orders, and now his first casting has disappeared as well ... that's a lot of time and money gone ... putting up with the continous risk of missing/losing his orders would justify telling them to, say, store 10 orders and then pick them up in person. i've done such things in the past with items where i wanted to be sure they wouldn't go missing (not mithril, i'm not a fellow "shipper") -- it was a suggestion, after all.

as to the wine ... nob was kind enough to provide me with the necessary bottle after we had a chat -- ver nice fellow, he is.
i ultimately decided against buying it, 'twas a bit too dry and dusty for my taste. but thanks for the offer, much appreciated!

Last edited by cameosis (Fri, Feb10 2012 1:11pm)


Esse quam videri. (Marcus Tullius Cicero)

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#1411 Fri, Feb10 2012 2:12pm

Barliman
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From: Bree
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

A rich man like you wouldn't understand the book—it's my bank account passbook, and there's nothing in it.


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#1412 Fri, Feb10 2012 2:46pm

Theobald
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From: the Osning in Germany
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Huuooommmm ... strange that is, Master Barliman ... huomm ... so on what do you spend all them coiny-things? ... rhuooom?m

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#1413 Fri, Feb10 2012 2:53pm

Barliman
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From: Bree
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

It's not so much of a mystery when you consider how few of my patrons ever actually pay for their provender or drinks.


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#1414 Fri, Feb10 2012 5:42pm

Theobald
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From: the Osning in Germany
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Posts: 5724
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Huooommm ... right you are again, Master Barliman, right indeed ... huom ... hard job that is ... rrhuûoomm ... but let's hope that the roof stays on, or whatever it is you say in Bree ... hooomm ... it nearly seems as if you're working for free ... alas ...

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#1415 Fri, Feb10 2012 8:02pm

cameosis
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Registered: Tue, Jan25 2011
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Barliman wrote:

A rich man like you wouldn't understand the book—it's my bank account passbook, and there's nothing in it.

try picking a naked man’s (or troll’s) pocket, is all i can say. so much about richful thinking.


Esse quam videri. (Marcus Tullius Cicero)

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#1416 Fri, Feb10 2012 9:00pm

Barliman
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From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

I'm not sure I understand what you mean (sorry, but my grasp of Troll isn't very good, so I'm not sure how trying to pick a non-existent pocket would help solve my lack of funds); but "richful" is cetainly an interesting word. I assume it's Troll dialect.


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#1417 Sat, Feb11 2012 2:48am

cameosis
Master of Languages
Registered: Tue, Jan25 2011
Posts: 586

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Barliman wrote:

I'm not sure I understand what you mean (sorry, but my grasp of Troll isn't very good, so I'm not sure how trying to pick a non-existent pocket would help solve my lack of funds)

i just countered your assumption that i'm rich with a turkish proverb -- meaning there are no funds, basically.

Barliman wrote:

but "richful" is cetainly an interesting word. I assume it's Troll dialect.

troll lawyer slang, in fact.


Esse quam videri. (Marcus Tullius Cicero)

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#1418 Sat, Feb11 2012 8:17am

Barliman
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From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

If there's sufficient money around to fly to Ireland to collect a handful of toy soldiers then there must be funds somewhere (that's an old Bree proverb). The problem is that said funds aren't in the Pony's cash register.


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#1419 Sat, Feb11 2012 10:13pm

cameosis
Master of Languages
Registered: Tue, Jan25 2011
Posts: 586

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Barliman wrote:

If there's sufficient money around to fly to Ireland to collect a handful of toy soldiers then there must be funds somewhere (that's an old Bree proverb). The problem is that said funds aren't in the Pony's cash register.

i am afraid that you had one pint of scrumpy too many yourself, dear innkeeper—i never flew to ireland and never wrote i did (old troll proverb).


Esse quam videri. (Marcus Tullius Cicero)

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#1420 Sat, Feb11 2012 10:15pm

Gildor Inglorion
Wandering Elf
From: Montpellier, France
Registered: Fri, Jan25 2008
Posts: 4098
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

mmhh in a totally different topic... I'd need some advice from painters who use aerographs?
I'm tempted to begin working with aero, as Prince August (France) released their own brand of aerograph painters (including Prince August compressors oO)  and I was wondering if someone had examples of mithril figurines painted with aero?


"Elves seldom give unguarded advice, for advice is a dangerous gift, even from the wise to the wise, and all courses may run ill." (Gildor Inglorion, LOTR1)

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#1421 Sat, Feb11 2012 10:30pm

Barliman
The famous Innkeeper
From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

cameosis wrote:

i am afraid that you had one pint of scrumpy too many yourself, dear innkeeper—i never flew to ireland and never wrote i did (old troll proverb).

Now you're just being tiresomely trollish. Read my post and then tell me where exactly I said that anyone flew to Ireland (I don't even mention trolls)!

Clearly you don't read very well after a pint or two. I was merely reflecting on the fact that if someone could afford to fly to Ireland to collect figures, then there'd clearly have to be money around somewhere, and if there was, then I want some of it - in exchange for some of my fine ales, of course.


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#1422 Sun, Feb12 2012 2:46pm

Milo
The Attic Warden
From: Toulouse, France
Registered: Tue, Mar30 2010
Posts: 4454

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Hi everyone,

May I offer free drinks for I had knee surgery last week and everything went fine so I'd like to celebrate it here, but will need a special sit where I can lay down my leg.
By the way, I received CT minis but could not manage to take pics to compare new PCH & CH9 as I am not allowed to walk very much, except for eating, slepping and...well you you know what.

Cheers !

Last edited by Milo (Sun, Feb12 2012 2:46pm)


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#1423 Sun, Feb12 2012 2:53pm

Barliman
The famous Innkeeper
From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

I hope you can make it to the bar so that I don't have to walk all the way over there with your drink...


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#1424 Sun, Feb12 2012 2:57pm

Milo
The Attic Warden
From: Toulouse, France
Registered: Tue, Mar30 2010
Posts: 4454

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Sorry Barliman, I need my crutches to walk or stand, so I could not hold my pint unless seated....
Please, maybe the good sound of gold will motivate you to bring me  drinks ?

KSCHLINK

Last edited by Milo (Sun, Feb12 2012 2:58pm)


Milo Gamgee-Took of Bywater
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#1425 Sun, Feb12 2012 3:09pm

Barliman
The famous Innkeeper
From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Ah, that's what I needed to hear! I'll send Nob over.


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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