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Accessorize with a keychain featuring the awesome video game: Team Fortress 2! I have all 9 classes (Scout, Sniper, Heavy, Engineer, Demoman, Medic, Pyro, Soldier, and Spy), in both colors (red and blue), as well as the main TF2 logo. Just let me know when ordering which class and color you'd like! : )The keychains are double sided, and have a design on each side, and are set into a silver charm.
These charms are sealed with a fixative to help make them water resistant (but not waterproof, so be sure to take off before swimming or showering!), and covered with a clear epoxy seal. I also have glittery epoxy seals, if any of you out there are wanting something a little more lovely~
~Click Here to Purchase in My Online Shop~
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Any purchase in my shop at least $20 or more will receive a FREE gift with your order!
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Comments: 10
dotchan [2013-03-01 18:49:56 +0000 UTC]
This looks pretty cool, but one nitpick: Demoman's emblem has since changed to a stylized sticky bomb.
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Monostache In reply to dotchan [2013-03-18 14:37:20 +0000 UTC]
Yeah I have seen both designs, I just liked the bomb better. I haven't had any requests for a different design, so I've kept it with that one~
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Monostache In reply to kaburninator [2013-03-18 14:39:31 +0000 UTC]
It's a great free-to-play game, 1st person shooter. There are multiple classes, like Sniper, Engineer, Soldier, who all are either Defensive, Offensive, or Support types. You can either play competitively against other players, or co-op where you play with others against computer-generated enemies. It's a lot of fun, you should check it out on Steam. : )
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kaburninator In reply to Monostache [2013-03-18 15:23:20 +0000 UTC]
hmm...i dont really do 1st person shooters, and whats Steam?
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Monostache In reply to kaburninator [2013-03-19 18:44:32 +0000 UTC]
I wasn't much into first person shooters until I started playing them on the PC, and it's much more enjoyable since there is a much more direct connection with the mouse and your movement, as opposed to a traditional console controller. And Steam is an online service, run by Valve, where you can purchase PC games and play from their database: [link] (software)
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kaburninator In reply to Monostache [2013-03-19 23:06:58 +0000 UTC]
i heard about Steam, but i'm somehow not interested at the moment
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