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Im in. what is next step???
As far as I am concerned, my desire to have these is several fold. First, to release and track if they were numbered. Second, to purchase and use as FTF incentives, third, to trade/collect with others who have some. Those are my reasons. Can’t speak for others, obviously.
Thanks for your interest and support.
Excellent! Smokey not withstanding, anything I can do to help, I would love to do so and soon. Please advise on the next steps and what I can do.
Looking around, coins would cost around 2.75, quantities for 100-300 with 200 die fees that are one time. So, in other words, 2oo to set up dies that would be kept on “file” for reorders and then it would be cost of coins only, all types of finishes, etc. Thoughts?
Smokey, yeah, if you can pass message on it would be great. I’d like to see how much more interest, so if you know others who might be interested, have them say so here. The next question is design. Obviously (or not so much so, depending) have a state of Wisconsin on one side, but what else? Ideas? Do we need to have some WGA board members endorse this idea and have them sell these things on the WGA store?
FYI or for what it’s worth, I picked up a few “BugBands” from one of our sproting goods places. I used it on the Three Legged Dog cache that takes you through swamp, stagnet pools, and all after a storm so my partner was getting eaten alive. My Bugband on, not bad at all. Contains Gerinol. Worth the 3.50 IMHO.
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Thanks for listing my post. I have it working now. Like Grousetail, I was at the same conference last week. However, I have been dealing with this stuff for a couple years here. In the last 5 years I am aware of a couple clandestine labs raided that had done a bunch of cooks. Aside from dumping their stuff down ice fishing holes in the winter, they love to dump in the woods and state parks in the summer.Kent
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