Your Received Medallions

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What's the name of their twitch channel? That stream might still be in their past broadcasts on their profile page.

Their channel is www.twitch.tv/gatorbox I believe.

edit: The streamer also has an art commission from Chris which was inexplicably framed when he showed it. I am not sure if it is one of the frames Chris sent or a frame the streamer put the commission in himself. The signed headshot of Chris wasn't framed.
 
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So, he was taking commissions right up until he was arrested? Has he just forgotten about the people who paid for those?
 
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I really should have posted this way earlier, like when I got it earlier. I think it was around Thanksgiving? Either way, #97, "Some dragon queen?". The "if it breaks glue it back" slip kinda' melted into the back of the medallion and ruined a bunch of the text on the back of it, but the rest of it is fine including the certificate. Apologies for the stupid watermark and shitty quality, my webcam didn't come with software so I have to use a website... Also it's from 2006.

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This one looks like Chris did it when drunk or something. I suppose since court dates and legal fees are around the corner, he's rushing his deliveries.

Hey, there's an idea! This just might be how he pays for his own personal Saul Goodman. If he creates enough of these, he just might be able to afford something better than a public defender AUGH YEAH
 
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This one looks like Chris did it when drunk or something. I suppose since court dates and legal fees are around the corner, he's rushing his deliveries.

Hey, there's an idea! This just might be how he pays for his own personal Saul Goodman. If he creates enough of these, he just might be able to afford something better than a public defender AUGH YEAH

Well, yeah but I got mine back around September. Honestly I think he just didn't want to work on it, I recall it was around the same time as the angry Sonichu got shipped out. Still hope he doesn't stop making them, I wanted to buy my sister a medallion too.
 
Well, yeah but I got mine back around September. Honestly I think he just didn't want to work on it, I recall it was around the same time as the angry Sonichu got shipped out. Still hope he doesn't stop making them, I wanted to buy my sister a medallion too.

Your sister even know who Sonichu is? LOL, it must be difficult enough following this shit without explaining it to others. My friends think I'm nuts for reading it in the first place, but whatever, man. Anyway, what kind of medallion you getting her? Apart from that, it does seem like Chris isn't particularly a go-getter, even with things he really wants. I'm surprised he's still even bothering to make this shit. It really shows when he cares less about a particular order or just plain doesn't give a shit.

That being said, it's kind of ironic that he eventually did end up making money from Sonichu, although his dreams of a video game by Sega and Nintendo will probably never be fulfilled.*

*Even if he doesn't get his Sonichu game realized, he can always play CWC's Adult Chronicles.
 
Yeah, it's actually one of the few things we have in common. Every time Chris does something new we'll Skype eachother about it and laugh like idiots. Not sure what kind I was gonna' get for her, probably just a Rosechu since she doesn't have any characters of her own made up like I did, but maybe I'll request something custom again if I can think of anything. I actually even had a friend in school who knew about Sonichu.

I've got an interview Wednesday, so if I get the job I might blow $30 just to see if I can squeeze one last medallion out of him before he goes bye-bye. I kind of wonder exactly how much he's made on medallions by this point?
 
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Chris also recommends drinking your own baby batter.

I would use your own judgement.

Oddly enough Krazy glue is probably one of the better choices for repairing something porous like the medallions seem to be. It dries clear and requires only a very thin coating to hold firm. It's nearly invisible when it's applied carefully, so it's a good choice of glue to repair something that has to look "nice."
But, I doubt Chris sat down and experimented with the best way to make these things. My guess is some clay creation of his broke, he whined about it, and Bob fixed it. And Chris continues to use and recommend the same method Bob showed him because brand loyalty/tendency towards repetition/etc.
 
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