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  • 4 weeks later...

Yes yes!! I have been waiting for funds to pay for new merch order. Thats been paid just this week so over the next week or two I'll be sending out the packs.

Details to come soon (I want to post some pics).

Also joined a few weeks back as a supporter - I originally intended on becoming a supporting member so I could edit my own titles (I wrote a couple of them wrong now lol) but I can't find this option :( Anyone able to help?

  • 4 weeks later...

So I have the new merchandise, waiting on some new stickers. I'm going to get some pics of the goods up and also send out packs to those who paid this year and havent received anything yet. I'm sorry for the delay! :( 

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  • 1 month later...

So, got all the merch and sat down to pack them all tonight and ran out of envelopes. :(

This is still exciting! The others will be packed tomorrow night.

 

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On 9/13/2016 at 2:20 PM, Coullsy said:

Done a scan through the thread, all the contribution links are dead?

Wanted to get all outstanding merch packs out before updating links. Watch this space.

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Got mine, thanks Prank.  Not sure if its worth the hassle you are putting yourself through [pressure, packaging and mailing etc]....but thanks!!!

And yeah, I'd pay for a hat/cap but not for quite the same reasons as Robzilla.  Maybe next years?

 

2 minutes ago, tridentt150v said:

Got mine, thanks Prank.  Not sure if its worth the hassle you are putting yourself through [pressure, packaging and mailing etc]....but thanks!!!

And yeah, I'd pay for a hat/cap but not for quite the same reasons as Robzilla.  Maybe next years?

 

I want people to feel appreciated.

Do you like the little gauge? I tested one against the BP digital tyre machine and they were bang on. 

We're trying to nail down a merch (hats / shirts etc) provider at the moment. 

 

Just now, PranK said:

I want people to feel appreciated.

Do you like the little gauge? I tested one against the BP digital tyre machine and they were bang on. 

We're trying to nail down a merch (hats / shirts etc) provider at the moment. 

 

I live in the digital age..........the tyre gauge will likely never be used sorry.  The gauge in my glovebox is digital, even the gauge I use on my compressor is digital.

I can give it back if you want?  I like the stickers!!!  The lanyard is being used on my mini dumper [a site dumper or 2.5 tonne tip truck sort of] cos the key can fall out of it if your not careful.

 

3 minutes ago, tridentt150v said:

I live in the digital age..........the tyre gauge will likely never be used sorry.  The gauge in my glovebox is digital, even the gauge I use on my compressor is digital.

I can give it back if you want?  I like the stickers!!!  The lanyard is being used on my mini dumper [a site dumper or 2.5 tonne tip truck sort of] cos the key can fall out of it if your not careful.

 

Haha! No, don't give it back, its all good. 

What about the little SAU stickers? They were new this year. I thought they'd be cool on Laptops or other little spots.

The lanyards this year were a bit beefier, I wasn't impressed with last years.

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