Challenge Coins
Jon always wanted to make Coins for the forge. The idea of Challenge Coins started in the military. He carried a couple of coins (zombie Morgan silver dollars of course) in his pocket. He would give a coin to someone if he thought they were going through a hard time and needed a little something extra. It's a good touchstone. But we could never think of the design for the back side. Then in October I realized it should be "The Guy". So on one side is our sword in the anvil logo with his handwriting of Combat Ready Art, and on the back is "The Guy" with "Hold Fast", which is what was tattooed on his knuckles and was always a motto of his.
Jon always wanted to make Coins for the forge. The idea of Challenge Coins started in the military. He carried a couple of coins (zombie Morgan silver dollars of course) in his pocket. He would give a coin to someone if he thought they were going through a hard time and needed a little something extra. It's a good touchstone. But we could never think of the design for the back side. Then in October I realized it should be "The Guy". So on one side is our sword in the anvil logo with his handwriting of Combat Ready Art, and on the back is "The Guy" with "Hold Fast", which is what was tattooed on his knuckles and was always a motto of his.
Jon always wanted to make Coins for the forge. The idea of Challenge Coins started in the military. He carried a couple of coins (zombie Morgan silver dollars of course) in his pocket. He would give a coin to someone if he thought they were going through a hard time and needed a little something extra. It's a good touchstone. But we could never think of the design for the back side. Then in October I realized it should be "The Guy". So on one side is our sword in the anvil logo with his handwriting of Combat Ready Art, and on the back is "The Guy" with "Hold Fast", which is what was tattooed on his knuckles and was always a motto of his.