Hello Carl. For palm-stone read neolithic hand axe. And for knuckle duster read bronze fire steel, with bad corrosion to steel part, European, circa 500 or so A.D. (probably). Warm Regards, Mike.
P.s. Got a bronze spoon I'd like your opinion on. Will illustrate.
Yes, you can seriously discombobulate your enemies with a well placed spoon Roo! ( And the Rozzers can't charge you with possession of an offensive spoon - they'd look awfully silly - despite their nice helmets...) They (spoons, not coppers) frequently come in sets of 12 so you can sort out a small crowd of oiks without needing to call on official assistance unless you wish to recover your rampant cutlery!)
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I get the beaker and cutlery Mike, but please enlarge on the palm-stone and knuckle duster?
Hello Carl. For palm-stone read neolithic hand axe. And for knuckle duster read bronze fire steel, with bad corrosion to steel part, European, circa 500 or so A.D. (probably).
Warm Regards, Mike.
P.s. Got a bronze spoon I'd like your opinion on. Will illustrate.
Ah yes, the spoon, my weapon of choice in any armoury :)
Yes, you can seriously discombobulate your enemies with a well placed spoon Roo! ( And the Rozzers can't charge you with possession of an offensive spoon - they'd look awfully silly - despite their nice helmets...) They (spoons, not coppers) frequently come in sets of 12 so you can sort out a small crowd of oiks without needing to call on official assistance unless you wish to recover your rampant cutlery!)
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