Courtesy of Linoge I got his Team Patch, yeah!
East Tennesee MHI are also known as the Tritium Gang (Glow in the dark joke.) Since 1944, the team are the experts in radiation-mutated monsters for the whole world. Based out of Knoxville, they are tough as they come. They drink lemonade made with Heavy Water and use graphite for combat make-up. There is the persistent rumor that one Ronnie Barret used to be a Hunter before he decided to retire and dedicate himself to the design and creation of weapons that can reach out and touch monster where they hurt the most.
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Okay, you got to educate me on who these people are and what…I keep seeing these MHI stuff pop up.
Go on the Barnes and Noble site and check if your local B&N has this book:
Monster Hunter International by Larry Correia.
If they do, leave the damn computer and go buy it RTFN.
And of course, read it.
Amazon does not disappoint, will inform on twiter when I has it.
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Where could one purchase one of those? My better half is from just outside of Knoxville, and I think that would be a nice addition to her range bag…
Pat, click here:
http://www.wallsofthecity.net/2011/12/monster-hunter-international-eastern-tennessee-branch.html
At the bottom of the post, he gives instructions on how to contact him. Patches are $3 a piece w/ shipping, just an amount to cover the costs. He makes no profit.
Then click here and throw your support to Soldier’s Angels.
http://www.wallsofthecity.net/2011/11/soldiers-angels-fundraiser-and-giveaway.html
Oh, Miguel, if only you knew the full story… http://www.wallsofthecity.net/2011/12/monster-hunter-international-eastern-tennessee-branch.html 😉
In any case, glad to hear you like it! They really came out quite well, and there is something cool about seeing an idea in the flesh. Or, at least, stitches.