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Old 14th March 2003, 04:15   #171
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This sounds good. I will send out a mass email to everyone asking for the billing information soon and add it to the list.

Just to let everyone know, Philip and I will keep that highest priority of privacy on the information we receive on billing.

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Old 14th March 2003, 04:26   #172
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here is the picture Philip sent me. Looks good

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Old 14th March 2003, 05:08   #173
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Very nice................

but why was I under the impression that the motor was to be shown as well? Otherwise, it looks excellent.
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Old 14th March 2003, 05:37   #174
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Philip,

How large is the block? Is it too much work to have a motor under the hood? or if the artwork can be done, the burning is automatic?

Thanks for all your hard work thus far.

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Old 14th March 2003, 06:35   #175
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Hey, looks great!
It's very exciting to see this concept go from my initial post back into January to a real product. Philip and Chuck, thanks for taking this idea and running with it.

Looking forward to having in my hands.

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Can you get some pictures from different angles?

Also, I'm reluctant to send my credit card info in this manner, how about using PayPal?
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Philip,

Does the manufacture guys have any paypal account? It seems like a better idea also. I don't mind the work, but I would feel better about NOT getting everyone's CC number on file. It's a pretty big responsibility... not to mention liability. Paypal would take all that away.

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The block size is:

60mm x 80mm x 120mm

The cost is $100 + shipping + tax + artwork (120/# of orders)

At this time I have been told that the shipping will be around $15 and the artwork is $120/64 = $1.88. I am awaiting confirmation of this.

With regards to payment. Paypal is not an option. They don't have it and I don't know much about it. So, my solution to protect everyones info is that, with Chuck's help, we'll email to everyone a production order. On the PO you will put your credit card info, you billing & shipping info and what customized text you want. 30 LETTER MAX. You can then print the PO and fax it to me. Other than me getting inundated with faxes, I think this is a good solution.

Answer to the question about an engine in the bay. We did not have and M5 engine in a 3D image so there is not one. If someone has one and can get it to me we could always add it.

Do have pics from other angles. They were trying to get a production run started so I did'nt have much time.

Can't think of anything else. I should have the PO on Monday and I'll email it to Chuck who will then send it to everyone. Chuck I hope this is ok?

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Answer to the question about an engine in the bay. We did not have and M5 engine in a 3D image so there is not one. If someone has one and can get it to me we could always add it.

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Philip,

Would this work? If so, I'm sure Jason (Atomic80) can help to get you any resolution you want.

http://www.ofoto.com/PhotoView.jsp?U...id=69678642303

If this can be incorporated, I'm sure the blocks will be breath-taking.

Thanks again.

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CP - thats awesome, but we need a 3D image. If Jason has a 3D then we can use it.

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