Hi folks,
To honor the great people of this site who have enabled me to collect all this fabulous stuff and blither about it 2000 times I'd like to offer the following blade assortment as depicted:
These are my favorite blades and I'd like to Pay them Back to one of you.
Offer is open to any member who has sold or traded me anything, as well as Founders, Mods, Stewards, and Contributors.
Winner will also receive an 8ml decant in a nice glass atomizer of whichever they'd like from the following:
Creed GFT
Creed Baie de Genievre
Creed Original Vetiver
Eau de Cartier
Castle Forbes Lime
Castle Forbes of Forbes
Romeo Gigli
Alt Innsbruk
ST Dupont
Irisch Moos
Arlington
GFT West Indian Limes
Pick a number between 1 and 9! and post you'd like to take part and I'll pick the winner with the random number generator at the end of this month at midnight PDT.
In mathematics, the factorial of a non-negative integer n, denoted by n!, is the product of all positive integers less than or equal to n. You can always google 9!
Ok I think my mathematical joke is too confusing. In effect, you can pick any number between 1 and 362,880.
Cheers,
To honor the great people of this site who have enabled me to collect all this fabulous stuff and blither about it 2000 times I'd like to offer the following blade assortment as depicted:
These are my favorite blades and I'd like to Pay them Back to one of you.
Offer is open to any member who has sold or traded me anything, as well as Founders, Mods, Stewards, and Contributors.
Winner will also receive an 8ml decant in a nice glass atomizer of whichever they'd like from the following:
Creed GFT
Creed Baie de Genievre
Creed Original Vetiver
Eau de Cartier
Castle Forbes Lime
Castle Forbes of Forbes
Romeo Gigli
Alt Innsbruk
ST Dupont
Irisch Moos
Arlington
GFT West Indian Limes
Pick a number between 1 and 9! and post you'd like to take part and I'll pick the winner with the random number generator at the end of this month at midnight PDT.
In mathematics, the factorial of a non-negative integer n, denoted by n!, is the product of all positive integers less than or equal to n. You can always google 9!
Ok I think my mathematical joke is too confusing. In effect, you can pick any number between 1 and 362,880.
Cheers,
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