I realise devs in this thread lost out, but are you going to make bitter posts every time someone talks about moving forward?
If by lost out you mean personally funding the entire project for years and organizing it with only a small handful of people making the community shitloads of money just to be abandoned, then yes. Out of all the work I did for IFC you cry about a small handful of posts. This is exactly the kind of post that makes me never come here or bother doing anything for IFC. I don't owe anyone my time.
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I have received my mystery box and I Can very well say that I am really happy with the contents. When I first opened the box I really enjoyed seeing the items inside. It is like being a kid again and definitely the items are worth more than you paid for and it’s totally worth it. And there are things that I really didn’t expect to get but it’s really helpful, maybe if some of you order there would be a special surprise. Over all good transaction and definitely recommended to buy and just like some of the comments here it would really make you smile. Thanks.
P.S. minerjones He is also a great guy and transaction also went well.
I am happy you enjoyed your purchase. Thank you for taking the time to post and for your purchase!
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You can't go wrong buying beef from this guy.
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Really? is it working fine?
Scroll thru the thread and check out all my happy customers.
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I think you need to call up Ruben at DealerNFA or James D. Julia auctions for something like this. If it is as rare as you think it is- call up the NRA museum or Reed Knight at KAC. He has a large collection of rare and low serial MGs.
Not saying it isn't worth 85k but if your closest bench mark is a 50k gun, I think you might be over the mark. As with the collectables board- put it up for auction and let the market decide.
I agree with this assessment, except for the auctioning it here part. I don't think there is enough density of eligible buyers here due to the legal restrictions and high cost to really enable a decent auction on this forum. You might get lucky and find a buyer here, but a private auction through a house specializing in firearms probably would serve you best. Perhaps you could offer a percentage discount on the final settling price if paid for in crypto at the auction? Either way this is certainly an extremely rare and valuable firearm. Thanks for posting. Gotta go clean up my drool now. Good luck!
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I have several Amazon and eBay gift codes which I am selling for 10% off of the retail value. The codes were all paid for with cash, so you won't have to worry about charge backs or other shenanigans which may result from more shady gift card sellers. I will accept Bitcoin, Litecoin, or Clamcoin.
Please review my trust rating history, I have been trading here for 7 years, been trusted with thousands in value, and completed hundreds of trades meeting all of my agreements. I also have a history of selling Amazon codes here with nothing but satisfied customers. I expect upfront payment. No escrow please.
Current inventory:
Amazon:
$50 x 6 SOLD eBay:
$43.12 x 1 SOLD
PM me questions or to order. Thanks!
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I received a mystery box and now I make happy face smiles.
Very worth it, interesting assortment of items. Recommended.
Thanks for taking the time to post! I am glad everything was satisfactory. Thanks again!
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The reason I suggest the ring is because it seems to me if you padlock one side you could still use the play in the plates to spread them apart to read them. Some kind of device to prevent this would be beneficial IMO. Or, if you are willing to take a different angle, simply rivet the 2 plates together on one end so that they don't separate, but instead slide past each other to expose the inside, then a simple round hole with a padlock would be quite effective.
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Might be a good idea to sell an electric engraver and or stamp kit in your store too... Also, if you could make some kind of rim and or a spacer on it that held it closed tight with a padlock I think you might sell more. As is the tamper tag with a padlock would only tell you if it had been compromised not keep people from peeking if they were determined.
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Saw an article about it, but I imagine that is driving a lot of demand too. Still looking, but at the rate the price is rising not much longer...
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Interesting device. Simple but effective. As far as security goes that is usually best.
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No idea sorry. IMDB.com probably has listings for planned productions though if there are any.
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If you don't mind individual collections I see those form time to time... I know I saw Dana Carvey and Will Ferrel lately.
I never even heard about the Roast of Dana Carvey and Will Ferrel...are you sure about that? If so, surely not on Comedy Central, right? Sorry I am mistaken. I misread and thought you meant one of those SNL collection series they have (for some reason).
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edition 2 of 6....where can I see the other artworks? This is number 2 of 6 total prints of this same design. I own 1, 2, and 3. Numbers 2 and 3 are the only ones available for sale. They are both framed in the exact same frame type. Thanks! So you´re keeping #1 for yourself? I create art based on cryptocurrencies too, I am going to list them on a new blockchain marketplace (called Phore blockchain). Might have a look just in case you won´t sell it here Yes I am keeping #1. As some one who has bought art from upcoming artists here several times, I would suggest you not only sign your pieces, but issue a signed certificate of authenticity describing the piece, date created, media, etc with a small picture of it. This will increase the value. See other examples for more detail. Good luck.
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If you don't mind individual collections I see those form time to time... I know I saw Dana Carvey and Will Ferrel lately.
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