I appreciate you taking this on. I hope it works out.
I would be in for 4 cases, to get a stockpile in case this becomes a one and done type of thing….
Going forward, about 4 cases a year if this becomes sustainable and the quality is good. .688-.692 would be the range to go for probably, although I personally would like at the upper end of that range.
Some of my enthusiasm hinges on the size and condition of the Nelson Anarchy I am ordering.
As others have said, ROUND consistently sized paint is more important to me than bore size, so large bore egg shaped paint will lose my interest fast, but If there is a CHANCE of getting ROUND and LARGE….then YES! I am willing to put my money on the line to find out. I would be open to some kind of deposit to get my dibs in, preferably AFTER I see a valid purchase order in with Nelson, but to cover your ass on such a large purchase, I agree you should get some money up front from the interested. It shows commitment. A $50 pre-order deposit on an $80 case of paint is probably a bit steep. If a Kickstarter or third party can act as escrow and hold the funds until the balls have been run and the final invoice is due, it might convince the more “pre-order” skittish to jump on board.
You will have to clear it with the Mods before starting any kind of a pre-order thread. Even the most well intended pre-orders (often) go awry.
I would be in for 4 cases, to get a stockpile in case this becomes a one and done type of thing….
Going forward, about 4 cases a year if this becomes sustainable and the quality is good. .688-.692 would be the range to go for probably, although I personally would like at the upper end of that range.
Some of my enthusiasm hinges on the size and condition of the Nelson Anarchy I am ordering.
As others have said, ROUND consistently sized paint is more important to me than bore size, so large bore egg shaped paint will lose my interest fast, but If there is a CHANCE of getting ROUND and LARGE….then YES! I am willing to put my money on the line to find out. I would be open to some kind of deposit to get my dibs in, preferably AFTER I see a valid purchase order in with Nelson, but to cover your ass on such a large purchase, I agree you should get some money up front from the interested. It shows commitment. A $50 pre-order deposit on an $80 case of paint is probably a bit steep. If a Kickstarter or third party can act as escrow and hold the funds until the balls have been run and the final invoice is due, it might convince the more “pre-order” skittish to jump on board.
You will have to clear it with the Mods before starting any kind of a pre-order thread. Even the most well intended pre-orders (often) go awry.
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