It'd probably end up as E.Wardianblyth wrote:Surely Ed. Ward.scooter wrote:Or Edward.village wrote:Regards Chris & Eddie teaming up...not that i could see it happening,but if it did would that make 'them' Cheddie?
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Re: Help FOR Heroes
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Re: Help FOR Heroes
As long as it's not "Jedward"
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I was thinking anyone who made them would just brand them as they would any of their other lines... as the many manufacturers of G10s did and do.
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Re: Help FOR Heroes
Why should they need to move away from this sort of thing? It's been a well-established and highly successful strategy for British firm for centuries now, and as Bremont is demonstrating it still works a treat.hovvy wrote:I do think it is a great idea but every time something happens in the news do we really need a limited edition watch. Terrible what happened in Woolich but not every charity needs a watch. Military watches which CW make are great and the servicemen and women should be proud to wear it but the direction CW is going the really need to move away from this sort of thing. (from a business perspective)
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Re: Help FOR Heroes
I was looking at Crown & Buckle's website just now and found they do a blue/red/navy NATO (HforH colours) in 18, 20 & 22mm @ $12 but less $2.50 @ $9.50 if you buy 3 or more; as here http://www.crownandbuckle.com/straps-by ... -22mm.html
I'm planning buying a couple of straps and some NATOs from them, including a 22mm HforH one. Anyone like to piggy back on the order?
Guy
I'm planning buying a couple of straps and some NATOs from them, including a 22mm HforH one. Anyone like to piggy back on the order?
Guy
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