That's alright Juicy, I haven't been able to make it to the post office yet either. No worries.
Good looking pipes listed...some very nice acrylics...the blue dwarf is very cool...
Anyone know how to tell which of these are BIG BATTERY pipes?
The first 9 pipes are all Big Battery pipes. Hey Juicy, I don't think Durin made this batch. Do you see him in there?
I am freaking out too. That one could be a heart breaker.
I thought for sure this would be Durin if it were 18500.
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What is the name of a famous Dwarven gem from LOTR? That should be the name of that Blue Dwarf.
That would be the ARKENSTONE...the heart of the Lonely Mountain:
A wondrous large white gem sought by Thorin Oakenshield in The Hobbit. It was discovered beneath Erebor (the Lonely Mountain) by Thorin's ancestor, Thráin the Old, and shaped by the Dwarves. The Arkenstone became the family heirloom of Durin's line, but was lost when the dragon Smaug captured the mountain from the Dwarves (T.A. 2770). The Arkenstone shone of its own inner light, but having been cut and fashioned by the Dwarves, it also reflected and multiplied any light glancing upon its surface with marvellous beauty. It was also called the Heart of the Mountain, and as Thorin describes to Bilbo: "It shone like silver in the firelight, like water in the sun, like snow under the stars, like rain upon the moon..."
What is the name of a famous Dwarven gem from LOTR? That should be the name of that Blue Dwarf.
The ArkenStone is yet to come. I am saving that name for something truely special. A freehand on the level of Radagast, Thorin, and Bombadil, the ArkenStone name deserves exceptional art. The blue Dwarf is nice, but didn't even make the cut for the "Dwarven Ore" series... coming soon.