A Giveaway - Now with a Winner!

im in, thanks for the chance.
before this forum i had no idea of all the quality customs that were available and how much better, quality wise than most all of the production knives i owned that i thought were top of the line. and also supprised to find some productions that were top notch despite their low cost i am also amazed every day of the kindness and generosity of knife ppl.
 
After confirming that all the entries/posts had corresponding numbered cards, I turned all the cards face down until the final Reveal.

First I shuffled (and shuffled) and shuffled 'em, randomly drawing out 20 cards from the deck along the way. Then, I used a D20 to choose 10 of the 20 (numbered by space) for the next round.

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I then used a D10 to remove the first four cards rolled (again numbered by space), leaving six cards.
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With a D6, I removed all but two cards:
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Heads for the left card, Tails for the right.​

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TAILS.

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It's #61--

Sonnemann!


Thanks again, everyone. :)


~ P.
 
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Awesome, very cool way to pick the winner. A great gesture ~P.

Congrats Sonnemann and thank you ~P. for being part of this wonderful community!
 
Great GA - great gesture Sarah! :)

Congratz to Sonnemann, I´m pretty sure, he´ll love the #25
 
A big congratulations to Sonnemann and an even bigger thank you to Sarah for holding such a generous and fun give away. You are both winners.:thumbup:
Jim
 
Great way to choose a winner! Kinda keeps the suspense rolling along!:D

Nice GA, Sarah, and congrats to Sonnemann. Those #25s are worthy knives!!
 
Congratulations Sonnemann, what an absolutely swoony knife! Thanks again for your kindness and generosity Sarah, and for the giveaway :)

Jack
 
Congrats to the winner! :thumbup::thumbup: Great GA ~P :cool: Thank You and Merry Christmas!!

Dave
 
Great selection method, Sarah. I have no idea what the cards are from but I'll have to see if my father has any of his old math teaching aids still around the house. He's been retired for a while now though so he may have given away/discarded them already.

Of course my high school algebra teacher had blank cards that he numbered for each student in class and then drew three cards of a pre-selected variable (after shuffling) to check homework with. Woe to the whom the lot fell and the homework was incomplete!

Where's my catalogs???
 
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