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Cwalker935

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A member of a group of War War II armor enthusiasts ask me to make some pens using the groups insignias. I did not have a high quality image to work with but they turned out alright. The group maintains a collection of armor and actually trains as though they were an actual company. They claim their mission is historical and educational but I think they are more likely a group of guys that like to play with big heavy dangerous stuff.
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Lucky2

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Nice pens, the big heavy and dangerous things you talk about. Probably aren't, as big and dangerous to the group, as you may think. With them being enthusiast, they probably know the machinery and how it works inside and out. Plus, if they own their own tank, they could probably operate it in their sleep. Keep in mind, what is big and dangerous to some, is a kids toy to other's even though large in size.

Len
 
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