[MR] Tokens of Admiration

Jim Layne jim_layne at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 25 10:26:07 PST 2003


M'Lady
The nicest token I have recieved was a small silver
hummingbird at the end of a string of 4 or 5 blue and
white beads. It was suspended from a small note
telling me what I should try next. I should be beaten
about the head and neck for not remembering the name
of the gracious lady, but I was sorely distracted at
the event by my mundane Leigelord King George W. and
my commitment to his Corps of Marines. I am in search
of small silver griffin tokens for myself, though it
looks more and more like I may be forced to cast them
myself. (Gwenllian hates when I melt pewter on the
stove!)
In service to Crown and Coronet
James ap Llywelyn

--- Fletcher Martha <mrfletcher21133 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> In the thread regarding competitions and displays
> many
> of you mentioned the leaving of tokens when you
> would
> like to show your appreciation of an item on display
> or in competition.
>
> My question is:
>
> What do YOU like to leave as a token?  An actual
> token
> that relates to you or your arms or maybe a small
> gift
> of buttons or a string of pearls etc?
>
> Do you leave your token annonimously or do you walk
> up
> to the artist to be admired and present them with
> your
> token? Maybe have a few words with them?
>
> Inquiring minds want to know....okay and maybe
> "borrow" a good idea!
>
> Lady Martel von Charlottenburg,
> Barony of Bright Hills.
>
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> It is perhaps a more fortunate destiny to have a
> taste for collecting seashells than to be born a
> millionare-
> Robert Lewis Stevenson
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