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and a cheap bastid, to boot...
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I build molds in an injection mold shop....29 years
64 molding presses from 75 all the way up to 750 tons
I also have extensive experience in SLA , SLS and 3D printers...no thanks
But as all of the above posters that own one of these already know.
They have never been sold.....only given away to friends and family
Huntsman...... I would drop you one off the next time out but I know that you use a Kifaru gun bearer
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I appreciate you thinking of me, but you are correct. I prolly wouldn't have much use for one while wearing a pack. And If I had a use for one, I damned sure wouldn't quibble you on price or your choice of materials. Good Lawd knows, I don't want to be lumped in the chintzy cacksuckler class with dre....
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It's a gadget I don't need and have survived with out this long. It is clever and useful, but to me not 50 must have. For a 20 I don't mind getting something and use it once a year or not. Make it out of quality and heavy duty plastic on 3D printer For fraction of the cost for jews like me. and 40-50 aluminum version. Just being honest.
I think it's a dam clever idea. If you don't want/need one just say no thanks and shut your f*ckin pie hole. Who do you think you are....Mohick?
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I'd give you $50 for one and I'd use it quite a bit...
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Shark tank, campfire style? I think it's worth more than $20. I'd pay more than that for sure. How much more, I'll know after I use it.
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Ted,
Did you ever think about farming the stud making out to a CNC shop?
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It's a gadget I don't need and have survived with out this long. It is clever and useful, but to me not 50 must have. For a 20 I don't mind getting something and use it once a year or not. Make it out of quality and heavy duty plastic on 3D printer For fraction of the cost for jews like me. and 40-50 aluminum version. Just being honest.
I think it's a dam clever idea. If you don't want/need one just say no thanks and shut your f*ckin pie hole. Calm the f down, as well as huntsman. Guy asked I gave him 'my' opinion. The whole reason we invent stuff is to make $. I'm glad you guys are willing to pay and I'm sure there are plenty of other guys who would to, but some aren't. OP, good luck on your venture.
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We have all the disciplines of CNC equipment in the shop I work in covered.
Dre...... it's not a "venture" nor did I invent this to make money
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Ok. My bad? At least now we know there are guys here that are willing to pay more than 20. 👍
All of them do something better than the 30-06, but none of them do everything as well.
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I'd give you $50 for one and I'd use it quite a bit... From the way those who have them talk them up, I'd get quite a bit more use out of one of these, than some other items I've bought for $50.
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I'd give you $50 for one and I'd use it quite a bit... As would I. Heck I'd buy more and give them to my hunting pards as gifts...
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+1, If you ever get around to making some and thats a good price point for you I'd be in for several for sure.
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If you do think you might want to sell them, you should get a patent. If not, there will be Chinese knock offs
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If you do think you might want to sell them, you should get a patent. If not, there will be Chinese knock offs Flankenstor?
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This is a great idea. I'd pay $50 for one.
In fact may try making one to mount on shoulder of turkey vests or non-down coats. Been frustrated with sling slippage since I was a boy.
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A giant button was the military answer for sling slip over 150 years ago
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A giant button was the military answer for sling slip over 150 years ago There was also a sewn on shoulder pad (not a shoulder tab or épaulette) but an actual round sewn on pad, at the top Of sleeve seam. About 3" long and 3/4" to 1" in diameter on some uniforms even up until The Great War.
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