Sunday, November 05, 2017

Time for a Schmuckatelli Co. Giveaway! *Entry period now closed.

Mike at Schmuckatelli Co. sent me a package of Made in the U.S.A. goodies (skull lanyard beads!) from his packed desk drawers, with some prototype finishes, including a cool proto totem (all one piece) of stacked Tiki beads (Kiko, Ona, and Ku) and a selection of other beads from their lineup.

This giveaway is sponsored by Schmuckatelli Co., and Stormdrane.  I've split the skull beads up for three winners: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes with a lanyard that I tied for each prize package, so the winners can have a lanyard to add a bead to, or add them to ones they tie themselves.

 Don't know how to tie a lanyard?  I encourage folks to get some cord, learn some knots, and have some fun maybe trying/tying something out of their wheelhouse and dress it up with some cool skull beads.

There are examples of uses for the spool knit lanyards throughout my blog pages, like using them as a lanyard to attach to a wallet, keychain, flashlight, pocket knife, multi-tool, cell phone, gadget, gear, gizmo, zipper pulls, molle straps on bags/pouches/backpacks, etc...

The 1st prize includes a 425 paracord spool knit lanyard, in licorice (black/red combo) with a 4 bight Turk's head knot on the Grimloc carabiner.  The beads include the proto pewter Tiki totem, 18 karat gold plated Mind skull, proto finish rhodium and 18 karat gold plated Aquilo Sugar Skull Bead, 18 karat gold, rose gold, and rhodium plated One-Eyed Jack, blue powder coated Grins, pewter Brous bead with logo, pewter Vinnie Garoon Cowboy Bead, and pewter Classic skull bead.


The 2nd prize includes a 325 paracord (I think that's what the size/diameter is, wasn't labeled, lol) spool knit lanyard, charcoal gray, with 1.4mm cord gaucho interweave knots on the Grimloc.  The beads include a proto finish 18 karat gold and rhodium plated Aquilo Sugar Skull Bead, blue powder coat Grins, pewter Jumbo Emerson, pewter Vinnie Garoon Cowboy Bead, pewter Classic skull bead, pewter Brous no logo, and Kiko Tiki bead.

The 3rd prize includes a Type I/95 paracord spool knit lanyard in olive drab, and the Grimloc has a 1.4mm cord pineapple knot tied on it.  The beads include pewter Kiko, Ku, Grins, Mind, Cyber, Joe mini bead, and Green Man.

Giveaway entry period is from 6 November 2017 through 12 November 2017.  To enter, leave a comment with your name and location AND the title of the last book you read on this blog post (first/last name, your city/state/country location AND book title), which helps tell one entrant from another if they have the same name. Example:  David Hopper, McDonough GA, The Directory of Knots.

One entry per person, and I'll open this giveaway to U.S. residents and international entrants also, but if someone outside the U.S. wins a prize package, they agree to be responsible for any taxes or customs duties and accept the risk of packages disappearing in the mail, which can happen in the states at times as well, but luckily I've had no problems with packages I've mailed out at home or abroad not ending up where they were supposed to.

At the end of the giveaway entry period, names from the pool of entrants will be drawn and the winners names will be posted, and they will have one week to reply/respond, or alternate winners will be chosen, so be sure to check back after the giveaway ends to see if you've won. Spam links in the comments will be deleted.  After contact with the winners has been established, their prize package will be mailed out to them from my location here in McDonough, Georgia.  Good luck to all and happy knotting!


'Like' and following the Schmuckatelli Co. Facebook page is appreciated, but not required to enter and does not affect the chances of winning. Actually running giveaways can be quite time consuming and and tricky nowadays keeping up with following rules, policies and guidelines, but I know I enjoy entering them and have been lucky to win a few here and there out of the countless ones I've entered over the years. :)

I encourage my friends, followers, blog readers and subscribers to enter, but my family members are not eligible to enter and will just have to be satisfied with knot work I've already sent ya'll for birthdays, Christmas, or other holidays and whatnot or wait for possible future stocking stuffers. ;)

Some of these beads are one offs, so there are no replacements.  Monetary value is hard to determine as well, but you can get an idea if you look at similar finishes with the different beads that are currently offered on the Schmuckatelli Co. website.  My best guesstimate on value for each prize package, based on similar beads on the site and cost of materials for the lanyards I tied (not counting the time/ hours spent tying them) is approximately:  $80 value for 1st prize, $65 value for 2nd, and $50 value for 3rd prize.  No substitutions for prize packages.

This giveaway is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Facebook.

And a few simple photos showing how to  get those lanyard beads on to the lanyard loop, and sometimes fit the lanyard loop through a knife/flashlight/multitool lanyard hole, size permitting, as not everyone may know how.

Take a thin piece of string, fishing line, or dental floss through the lanyard loop, bring the ends together, then run them through the lanyard bead, and pull the loop up through the lanyard bead with one hand and push down on the bead with the other.

A loop of paracord can be a tight fit for some beads depending on the thickness of the cord and the diameter of the lanyard bead's hole.

Not all paracord is the same.  Sometimes the paracord may need to be gutted (inner strands removed) to make it thin enough to fit beads and lanyard holes, experiences can vary when buying cord from one vendor/distributor/manufacturer compared to another.  Cheapest is not always best, shop around.



Here I sit, contemplating what to eat, pizza or tacos, sporting a Made in the U.S.A. t-shirt that Schmuckatelli Co. sent me.  Even had one in my size, a 'Put the fork down!' size, one of those with lots of X's, lol.



103 comments:

  1. Dinatale Gaetano,Italy,book is The Directory of Knots

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  2. Jon MacDonald, Victoria BC Canada, "Paddle Your Own Canoe" by Nick Offerman.

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  3. Holden Espenshade, MIllerstown PA, The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxely

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  4. Ashley Wilkin, London, United Kingdom.
    Fear: The Friend of Exceptional People by Geoff Thompson

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  5. Chris Winters, Cleveland Ohio, Imajica by Clive Barker

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  6. mark hecox Bowen Il Tao of Jeet Kune Do

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  7. Jeffrey Phillips
    New Jersey U.S.A
    The Widow's House.
    #4 in The Dagger And the Coin series.
    I'm 62 and do some rudimentary knots, helps keep the arthritis from barking too bad :)

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  8. William Parenio, Kapolei Hawaii Book "Rocky and Kaimana"

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  9. Paul Merrill, Bountiful, UT USA last book read was Unintended Consequences

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  10. Vladislav Todorov, Sofia, Bulgaria, Christine by Stephen King

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  11. John Seets, Parkville,Maryland, USA, "The Fort" by Bernard Cornwell

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  12. Dave Macauley, Cleveland GA, USA I can't remember the last time I read a book to be honest with you. But I want to read The Reaper by Nicholas Irving and he has a new one out.

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  13. Shaun fawcett living in Peterborough, UK. I read the Assassins Quest by Robin Hobb

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  14. SSG Michael Fujiwara U.S. Army Ret. Nampa, ID Prepper's Home Defense by Jim Cobb

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  15. Paul Wasalaski Gretna, NE Paracord Fusion Ties. J.D. Lenzen

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  16. Cho Deecke, Brisbane,QLD (Queensland, Australia) Monster Hunter Vendetta by Larry Correia

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  17. Mark Keenan, Greenville SC USA, American Sniper.
    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  19. Mary Sanders, Wilmington IL, USA, Zero Waste Home by Bea Johnson

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  24. Leigh Smith, Wesley Chapel FL, Napoleon By Andrew Roberts

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  25. Michael Davis, Greenville, SC, Blood Meridian By Cormac McCarthy

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  26. Randall Masoner, Troy, AL Leather Corded Fusion Ties by JD Lenzen

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  27. Heriberto Salazar, Tucson AZ, American sniper, goodluck everyone

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  28. James C Johnson, West Springfield Va, The Drop published by Special Forces Association

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  29. Todd Thompson, Limerick, PA., “The Ultimate Hang: An Illustrated Guide to Hammock Camping” by Derek Hansen

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  30. Raymond Gardner, Cincinnati Oh, We Were Soldiers Once… And Young.

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  31. Oliver Jones, West Wales, United Kingdom, 'IROBOT - Isaac Asimov'

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    Darth Bane: Path of Destruction

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    Last Book: The ARRL General Class License Manual

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    The Survivalist Series, Home Invasion #8 by A. American. Great series 😄👍🏻

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    A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court

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    Kanye West Owes Me $300: And Other True Stories from a White Rapper Who Almost Made It Big

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    "Detroit"

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  39. Chris Pfender, Eagle River, AK The World Bleeds: A Post-Apocalyptic Story (The World Burns Book 5)

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    Rendezvous with Rama, by Arthur C. Clarke.

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    THE MORATL INSTRUMENTS

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    Ashley Book of Knots

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    The Name of The Wind

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    Live bait

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    Infinity Wars

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  57. Matt Shively, St. Louis, MO, USA AND A Small Town in Germany

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    Conan: The Barbarian, complete collection

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    The Real Drug Abusers

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  75. Bill Schmalzer Milford CT "Doctor Sleep" by Stephen King

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    H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald

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  78. James Heriford, Edenton, N.C. 'Never Go Back' by Lee Child

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  79. Todd brown, Liberty Hill, TX USA, Why knot?

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  80. Henrik Jönson, Göteborg, Sweden, Thinking, fast and slow by Daniel Kahneman

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  81. Darian Whittaker, Owasso OK, Leadership and Training for The Fight. PAUL HOWE

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  82. George Klawitter, Coeur d’Alene Idaho, USA, last book was “The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown” by Charles Schulz

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  83. Shane Kelly, Southport, Queensland ,Australia . A Memory of Light by Robert Jordan

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    Enemy of the State - Kyle Mills

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  87. Jeff Buzzell / West Des Moines, Iowa / USA / Monster Hunter Siege

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  88. Troy Hess/Beaverton, OR/Game of Thrones

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  89. Lyndle Dodson, Albuquerque NM, The Phoenix Project

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  90. Lane Martin, Arab, AL. "Grain of Truth: The Ancient Lessons of Craft"

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  91. Brandon Pisani, Albuquerque, NM. I, Robot by Isaac Asimov.

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  92. Thomas Reagan, Doe Run, MO "Stillhouse Lake"

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  93. Brian Knollenberg, Windsor, CO "Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot"

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  94. Patt Salada,Yale Michigan. foundation, Isaac Asimov

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  95. Ed Fisher, Newington, CT, USA. John Sanford, Golden Prey

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  96. Thomas Grant, Warren, MI, The Night Angel Trilogy

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  97. Dan Tedquist, Jamestown, NY The Kimchi Cookbook

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  98. Mike Clark, Manalapan, NJ - The Case of Charles Dexter Ward

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  99. Mitch Schlesinger
    Ashburn, VA
    Book: Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology

    Can't believe it's been over 10 years since your Paracord Lanyard Project blog post (Feb '07), but that was the first paracord project I tried to emulate. Thanks for all your great work over the years!

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  100. Entry period for the giveaway is now over. Once I've drawn the winners, I'll post again with contact info for the winners for verification and get their prizes mailed out to them. If the winners do not make contact within a week, alternate winners will be drawn. Thanks!

    ~Stormdrane

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  101. The 3rd prize winner from the giveaway drawing has not replied/responded in the allotted week since the winners were posted, so I've drawn an alternate winner for that prize.

    The newly drawn winner will have a week to reply/respond to me at the posted email in the new blog post to confirm their info, or we'll continue to draw a new winner from the remaining entrants until we get a winner that responds.

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