Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Christmas Mongering Blowout Sale

Hail weary Christmas shoppers!

Wanted to mention a couple of things...

1. It's still not too late to get great Christmas gifts at Strongblade.com. We can ship ground or expedited at your request.

2. Strongblade.com is having a blowout sale so big, that it's actually a blow-in sale (also called an implosion giveaway, or quantum anti-gurgitation sale). We're selling things at the lowest prices we have a ever offered, so grab something now before the prices return to normal.


... a blowout sale so big, that it's actually a blow-in sale (also called an implosion giveaway, or quantum anti-gurgitation sale). We're selling things at the lowest prices we have a ever offered ...




3. Speaking of sale, we just got the new Iron Monger helmets from the movie Iron Man. These things are monstrous (in a good way) and, in the spirit of the holidays, we're putting them on sale too! There are only 250 of these in the world, so grab one now before those other 250 people do.

4. We're offering a bunch of discontinued items at ridiculously low closeout prices. Check out our Closeout Products Page for more information.


We also want to wish all of our customers (and even our non-customers) a very, very merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. May you get everything you want, and not everything you deserve ;)

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Thursday, October 02, 2008

Limited Edition Captain America Shield

1960s Limited Edition Captain America Shield

Captain America seems to pop up every time this country is in trouble. He first appeared back in 1941, when World War was once again a threat. He popped up again in the 1960s, when another scary war was causing strife in the country (the 60s version of captain America is where the most-famous, circular Captain America shield first appeared, and it's the one that this shield is modeled after). And now, here he is again. The Cap will be featured in a new movie coming out in 2010 or 2011.

And while iron man has his helmet and suits, and batman has his Bat-closet full of bat-gadgets, Captain America has little more than his fancy Captain America Shield. The shield, as you'll all remember if you're as geeky as I am, was made by Stark Industries. Yeah, that Stark Industries. Marvel hasn't forgotten this tidbit of information. In an anachronistic twist, it actually put Captain America's shield in the kick-ass Iron Man movie that came out recently with Robert Downey Jr. Yes, it's been reported that if you look closely during one of the scenes, you can see the shield sitting on Tony Stark's lab desk. Which scene you ask? Well, it's the one where Gwyneth Paltrow's character, Pepper Potts, finds him in his lab trying to get out of his suit.
"This isn't the worst thing you've caught me doing,"
says Stark/Downey Jr. Look on his desk in that scene and you'll see the Captain America Shield.

But enough about Iron Man. You're here to read about Captain America and his killer shield. The shield that we are selling is an extremely limited edition of only 750. Yes, that's a ridiculously small number of these shields, so, yes, they will sell fairly quickly. And yes, they will become extremely rare by the time the movie comes out. And yes, you probably should buy one now so you can laugh at your friends when they ask where they can get one, and say "check e-Bay," in a smug tone, knowing they will probably pay 2 to 3 times what you paid.

The shield is a full metal prop, lifesized and made from the Marvel blueprints of the shield (I know. I had no idea they actually had blueprints for their props either). The Captain America 1960s shield is 30 inches in diameter, with the exact curvature and dimensions as the original. It weighs about 12-lbs, but is relatively easy to hold onto. Probably because the back features leather hand straps that are bolted securely to the body of the shield, as per the blueprints. A very cool-looking U.S. military, crate-style display comes with the shield, offering a place to hang it when you're not showing it off to your firends.

Want to learn more about Iron Man and his shield? Here's a link to Strongblade's History of Iron Man.

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New Echelon Series LARP Swords
Licensed Products and Why They Take so Damned Long to Make
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