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| Phylos |
Didn't see my city on the list...
Shaved Ape should be able to give you my details.
If you need them again, I can resend the info.
 Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 11:09 pm
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| SoCalSteve |
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| OK cool I do see my city, as in assembly, but I paid like a year ago. |
actually quite a few people thought that and ended up owing $20 or $40. I'll shoot you the details in a PM in a few minutes.
 Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 2:11 am
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| Gazbot |
OK cool I do see my city, as in assembly, but I paid like a year ago.
 Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:22 am
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| SoCalSteve |
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| those look awesome, btw you keep referencing the Dumont shipping site to check our order status, I assumed it was just for fun, but there a way to actually track on there? |
have you clicked my link to the Dumont Shipping site? Check out the shipping thread and then the VIP orders. I think you'll find your order... something about being at the Assembly Studio (aka awaiting final payment). Anyway, yeah, its legit.
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 Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 6:03 pm
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| Gazbot |
those look awesome, btw you keep referencing the Dumont shipping site to check our order status, I assumed it was just for fun, but there a way to actually track on there?
 Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 3:54 pm
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| SoCalSteve |
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| Conan wrote: |
How much for secondhand bits?  |
I second that! I'd love to get someone's second hand bits.
The $210 shipped per original set is just wayyy too out of reach for me (like 4-5x too expensive LOL). Conan would easily out-bid me... |
the sets were $140 shipped with stands and although $40-$50 might seem more reasonable, please note that the stands alone cost me $30 each plus the time it took to design, cut, glue, etc, etc. $140 was a great deal from a sellers perspective.
If i had to do it again from a sellers perspective instead of a Tron Lover perspective, i'd have to sell them for $150 a set + stand + shipping.
If Caleb, or anyone else for that matter, wants to sell you you folks, i'd encourage it. The point was to have them in the hands of fans that loved the item. If anyone resells their sets, i'll ship the new owner a packing slip with their name on it.
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 Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 2:45 pm
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How much for secondhand bits?  |
I second that! I'd love to get someone's second hand bits.
The $210 shipped per original set is just wayyy too out of reach for me (like 4-5x too expensive LOL). Conan would easily out-bid me...
 Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 2:21 pm
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| CalebH2010 wrote: |
| Mine arrived today. I must say that I'm not as impressed with Neutral and Yes as I am with No. Did all of the Neutral and Yes bits come out with a bit of discoloration (I'm guessing due to disproportionate thickness in parts of the plastic) and little holes? |
I am sorry to hear you are not please with your bits. the holes were minimized, however they could not be avoided. the method used to keep the prices reasonable was rotocast. this leaves the item 75% hollow. many yes bits had to be scrapped after the flat sides expanded leaving them horribly curved. we couldn't do the same thing with the no bit because it is so fragile & complex. it was considerably more expensive than the other two.
I offer you two solutions, email me and i will help find you a buyer or;
take the bits to a local paint store and match the color and paint them. |
How much for secondhand bits? 
 Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 12:23 pm
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| Mine arrived today. I must say that I'm not as impressed with Neutral and Yes as I am with No. Did all of the Neutral and Yes bits come out with a bit of discoloration (I'm guessing due to disproportionate thickness in parts of the plastic) and little holes? |
I am sorry to hear you are not please with your bits. the holes were minimized, however they could not be avoided. the method used to keep the prices reasonable was rotocast. this leaves the item 75% hollow. many yes bits had to be scrapped after the flat sides expanded leaving them horribly curved. we couldn't do the same thing with the no bit because it is so fragile & complex. it was considerably more expensive than the other two.
I offer you two solutions, email me and i will help find you a buyer or;
take the bits to a local paint store and match the color and paint them.
 Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 11:11 am
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Mine arrived today. I must say that I'm not as impressed with Neutral and Yes as I am with No. Did all of the Neutral and Yes bits come out with a bit of discoloration (I'm guessing due to disproportionate thickness in parts of the plastic) and little holes?
 Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 4:24 pm
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| tk42one |
 Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 9:42 am
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| SoCalSteve |
Glad all packages made it today!
More tomorrow.
I'm sure some would love to see pictures...
As a reminder, i'f you are wondering about the status or your package: Dumont Shipping
 Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 3:47 pm
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 Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 3:10 pm
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| CloneTommy |
Got mine today!!! Stoked!
-Tommy
 Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 1:43 pm
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| SoCalSteve |
My mail room guy said that he wraps packages all the time and that it shouldn't be an issue. so i'll be shipping them from my office. the issue there is that a pickup has to be scheduled because the FedEx overnight guy cant pick up regular packages. those who have paid shipping should have their packages going out tomorrow.
you are subscribed to my email updates right? i'll send out an email reminder to check the tracking website.
 Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:29 am
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