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currently waiting on 2 payments to clear and 1 order to come back to me to be confirmed, because a few of the orders came in late there has been a bit of an overlap period which will all be sorted this week, but this time around its been fairly small so this shouldn't impact of the overall manufacturing time :D 2-3 weeks i predict

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just a quick update, the orders and payments were all sent over a few days ago (sorry for the massive delay!) and will be going into production this week hopefully as everything is finally confirmed and paid for :(

:)

are you after another one mate :D

depending on interest, if i can get more than 5 people keen on another GB then its more then likely :D

yeah ive got another 2 mates after some im just waiting on what they want on it then i can let you knoe.

cheers

Allan.M

Im keen if your going to do another GB

too easy :cool: thats over 5 interested so ill arrange another one for a month or 2 away..

as for this group buy the plates have been cut and are currently being finished, likely to be posted early next week im told :)

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too easy :( thats over 5 interested so ill arrange another one for a month or 2 away..

as for this group buy the plates have been cut and are currently being finished, likely to be posted early next week im told :(

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cool i'll let my mate's know that they need to give me there design so i can forward it onto you aswell just need your details again with the price all up delivered to Adelaide 5013 again please.

cheers

Allan

no problems mate, my bank details are in the topic writeup (on the first page) and if the shipping is combined then its a total of $15 postage for both (one package), but if they want the covers posted individually to different locations etc then its $15 each package.. but keep any deposits or concepts untill the next group buy is up to limit confusion :laugh: shouldn't be too long away

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no problems mate, my bank details are in the topic writeup (on the first page) and if the shipping is combined then its a total of $15 postage for both (one package), but if they want the covers posted individually to different locations etc then its $15 each package.. but keep any deposits or concepts untill the next group buy is up to limit confusion :( shouldn't be too long away

:D

cheers no probs :laugh:

hahah sorry mate :blush: time moves fast these days so sit tight and ill send you a pm when the new group buy is up :P

just received an email, the covers should be posted tomorrow - they apologise for the delay!

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only yesterday morning? far out postage is strange.. i got a pm saying that one arrived on monday morning! once again sorry for any delays but im glad to hear that you have it safe-n-sound :cheers:

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