by Crazy Ivan
I haven't talked about it yet on this blog, but I'm willing to bet many/most of you have already heard that we've got a big tournament coming up this week. Any Myachi fans that are in the NYC area are strongly encouraged to come out to the Funky Monkey (in Greenvale, LI) and test their skills at Myachi Golf, Big Air, Long Toss and Freestyle. How strongly encouraged? How about this strongly encouraged:
Yeah, that's right. That means exactly what you think it does. The overall champion at this tournament will be walking away with the most valuable Myachi ever offered as a prize in any contest in the history of Myachi. The Clear.
This one will be coming from Myachi Man's personal collection and he's in the proccess of driving it up right now. I'd like to think that he's got a caravan of unmarked SWAT trucks around him, a helicopter flying overhead and Batman patiently observing from a remote location, but in reality he probably just has it in a box in his trunk.
For those of you who aren't familiar with exactly how rare this thing is, it has a trade value of 305 (for comparison, that's about 61 times as valuable as a common). There are only 30 in circulation in the world, it was made over 12 years ago and I once turned down an offer to buy my Clear for $2000. Seriously.
Anyway, if you were on the fence about coming to the tournament, get off the fence and come to the tournament. Sorry to all the people who are too far away (no way to Skype in on a Big Air contest), but for those of you who are close enough, you owe it to the people who aren't to show up and win this Myachi for them.
I'll have more details about the contest later on in the week, so keep checking in. We're getting started at 12 noon so you probably want to get there early and make sure you're signed up and everything before we get going. There will be a bunch more prizes (including gift cards redeemable at Myachi HQ) and plenty of impromptu games of Fu and MYACH. Winners will be featured on the blog on Monday along with a full recap of the day's events.
If you have any questions about the tournament, feel free to direct them to my inbox: crazyivan@myachi.com
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