Sword in the Stone at McMaster (2011): Difference between revisions

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===Installation===
===Installation===
Rather than taking the difficult route of placing the sword overnight in poor light conditions with a high risk of being caught using loud tools, the sword was transported to Hamilton in the early afternoon of March 6, 2011. Upon arrival, the truck was driven to the front of the engineering building and U of T engineers disguised as a construction crew proceeded to offload and install the sword between the front doors of the building and the McMaster Iron Ring monument in broad daylight. The installation of the sword was completed within the span of one hour.
Rather than taking the difficult route of placing the sword overnight in poor light conditions with a high risk of being caught using loud tools, the sword was transported to Hamilton in the early afternoon of March 6, 2011. Upon arrival, the truck was driven to the front of the engineering building and U of T engineers disguised as a construction crew proceeded to offload and install the sword between the front doors of the building and the McMaster Iron Ring monument in broad daylight. The installation of the sword was completed within the span of one hour.
===Difficulties===
During the final stages of installation, the construction crew was interrupted by the McMaster Campus Police. In-case of such interference, the engineering students had forger a fake invoice from the company'' Brute Force Construction'' for the installation of the sword. The Campus Police questioned a few of the students for several minutes while the other students casually packed up the equipment into the truck and where ready to leave. The Campus Police, satisfied with the answer the students gave, left and the student quickly drove off and rendezvoused with the rest of their team off campus.


==Reception and Response==
==Reception and Response==
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