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Capt' Brian

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Another Update;

501 - $195 - Black & White Ebony, Leopard wood end caps - Semi-round octagon shape, gentle contour
502 - $189 - Macassar Ebony, Zebra wood ends - Rounded, right handed offset atty
503 - Reserved -$169 - Purpleheart, Mulberry ends - Semi-rounded octagon shape, gentle contour
504 - $169 -Granadillo, Honduran mahogany ends - Rounded, beveled edges on end cap sides
505 - Reserved -$175 - Marblewood, Caribbean Rosewood ends- Rounded, beveled edges on end cap sides
506 - Reserved -$189 - Ziricote, Mountain lauren ends - Semi-rounded octagon shape, gentle contour



They are still at least 4 or 5 days from shipping though, I am taking a bit more time with them than I used to :)
 
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501 isn't sold???

Another Update;

501 - $195 - Black & White Ebony, Leopard wood end caps - Semi-round octagon shape, gentle contour
502 - $189 - Macassar Ebony, Zebra wood ends - Rounded, right handed offset atty
503 - Reserved -$169 - Purpleheart, Mulberry ends - Semi-rounded octagon shape, gentle contour
504 - $169 -Granadillo, Honduran mahogany ends - Rounded, beveled edges on end cap sides
505 - Reserved -$175 - Marblewood, Caribbean Rosewood ends- Rounded, beveled edges on end cap sides
506 - Reserved -$189 - Ziricote, Mountain lauren ends - Semi-rounded octagon shape, gentle contour

They are still at least 4 or 5 days from shipping though, I am taking a bit more time with them than I used to :)
 

Capt' Brian

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501 isn't sold???

No, it is available again I think. So many PM's, sometimes I lose track a bit but I think I am current according to my spreadsheet.

Altho someone had expressed an interest a while back, waiting to hear from them about it if so.
 
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Capt' Brian

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I don't hear any cheers for the purplheart one. It's going to set sail for Italy, to Genoa hometown of a certain Columbus. He may not be a pirate but still he deserves some respect. It's going to be the only piece in the whole peninsula, I'll feel like a king!!!
Lunga vita al nostro Capitano...:D

Vi ringrazio molto!

Avete un nome scelto per la tua nuova nave?
 

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Vi ringrazio molto!

Avete un nome scelto per la tua nuova nave?
Wow I'm impressed. You must have traveled with your vessel to our coasts as I see you speak our lingo quite well indeed! You are a true Captain, my hat is off to you and your journeys. I was thinking of " Nube Rossa", a reference to our car making skills. What do you think Cap??
Thanks tybing, as an Italian love for beautiful things run in our blood...:D
 

Capt' Brian

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Wow I'm impressed. You must have traveled with your vessel to our coasts as I see you speak our lingo quite well indeed! You are a true Captain, my hat is off to you and your journeys. I was thinking of " Nube Rossa", a reference to our car making skills. What do you think Cap??
Thanks tybing, as an Italian love for beautiful things run in our blood...:D

That would be a lovely name for it :)
 

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Hi Capt' & crew. I won the lovely 5volt Buccaneer in the contest (tangerine/green) in the 4th of July contest. To begin with, I've never had a mod/bottem feeder before. I just got my batteries charged and juice box filled. I have read the website, and tried searching the forum but can't find what I'm doing wrong.

When I tilt and shoot, no juice at all gets inside the atty, though it does pool around the outside of it when I turn it upright. I mean it's dry as a bone in there. I'm I missing something?
 

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@Tinybells. Did you prime your atty first? Drip about 4 or 5 drops into the top of the atty, and 1 into the bottom of it for good measure. Let it sit for a minute or two. This might flood it a bit at first, but a wet atty is a happy atty. Let us know.

Edit: oh, and sometimes to get the juice from the well, take a quick draw without firing to suck the juice up into the atty then take a draw with fire.
 
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