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Custom Kydex Holsters
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FourNines
on 12/07/2015, 04:43:45 UTC
My nephew and I have been making Kydex holsters for quite some time now and wanted to gauge the interest of the community.

All of our custom made IWB holsters are made from .060 Kydex and our OWB holsters are made in .080 Kydex. You can specify any degree of cant, choose between a belt clip or loops (3 different sizes), and select from our 8 standard colors. ATAC and Kryptek are also available for an additional charge.

Currently we can offer holsters for the following:

Beretta Nano
Glock 17,19, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 30s, 31, 32, 33, 42
Kahr PM40, PM9
Kel Tech P3AT
Ruler LCP, LC9
Sig Pro 2022

If there is a decent demand, I’ll update this thread with special pricing and some freebies for the BCT community.

Thank you.
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Re: How To Sell Bitcoins From Venezuela
by
FourNines
on 06/07/2015, 03:09:23 UTC
Hello, Im New on this, I have a Antminer S5 I have some Bitcoins and i want to Sell Some of this and send the money to my account in Wells Fargo US.

How can I do That?

I all Redy try coinbase, Circle and coin.mx.

Use Bitquick... I like it way more that Localbitcoin ect.  My understand is that they insure the transaction as well.  No account needed and there are plenty of buyers.  I can raise my rent through them for +2% over market in one business day.  Tim Draper and those folks are involved with it.

Super easy to use from Venezuela and have cash deposited into your USA banks.

There is a link in my signature.

Good luck.

Make sure you're on the correct website. Its bitquick.co not .com
Here's a Coinbase article for verification: http://www.coindesk.com/bitquick-us-cash-bitcoin-market/
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Re: GAW ZenCloud ZenPool Hashlet - does it really exist? ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :-)
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FourNines
on 02/11/2014, 03:58:45 UTC
Wow, either gaw is buying up the primes, or there are A LOT, and I mean a shit ton of stupid people out there.

Literally, this will probably be you last chance to dump for a while a get out out a good price, they can't milk this GawCoin Whitepaper out forever, and eventually amazon, walmart, etc... will respond with flat out denials of any deals with GAW. They probably have a deal with some converter service, that will proxy your order in their system to allow to buy at stores, but that isn't a deal with amazon or walmart.

Anyway, GAW is just manipulation, I don't like that kind of thing, but apparently a lot of people like it, at this point I won't feel anything when the house of cards crumbles. It's just stupid obvious at this point.

I agree with you on the converter service. IMHO, I don't think they have any deals pending with the major retailers mentioned. You will however be able to purchase from these retailers using the Visa branded card. You're just going to be able to convert your HP>HC (or whatever the coin is going to be called)>fiat>Visa.
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Re: GAW ZenCloud ZenPool Hashlet - does it really exist? ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :-)
by
FourNines
on 02/11/2014, 03:03:52 UTC
Smoke and mirrors  Cheesy

The "trick" is to garner as many eyeballs a/k/a subscribers as soon as possible, by offering promising, guaranteeing the world, in order to then fleece the big money investors, which in turn, pays out to those little people.

If you check the tail number of the rented corporate jet you can see the flight plan from the day he rented it. All it was, was a pathetic little flight from South Carolina to Mississipi - cannot recall where, to Vegas. All pomp and circumstance to "impress" his little gang of followers. It is cute how his followers claimed it is cheaper to rent a jet than it is to fly cattle cargo for such a large and important company. Reality is that plane was being returned to Vegas and they hitched a ride.

Consumate con-artist and bullshitter this Josh Garza. Rudderless ship in the sea of cryptocurrency right now, will keeping conjuring up more elaborate schemes to keep the fire stoked.....and the it will all blow up his face.



I respect your opinion, and I'm not completely convinced of GAW , but you need to get your facts straight about the plane in question.
The plane is registered to an LLC based out of Mississippi and the plane's home base is Hattiesburg, MS, so I doubt it was being returned to Las Vegas as you claim. As a matter of fact, after landing in CT, the plane did in fact return to Hattiesburg, MS as filed by the flight plan.

what information do you need to help you finally believe that you should stay away from GAW? I can help you. honestly (edit: not now though, kids bedtime, but I'll comeback later tonite or tomorrow)

Thanks for the offer SD. I'm just a few hundred short of playing with "house money", so I'm not too concerned. However, I'm going through some of your previous post for some further enlightenment.  Grin
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Re: GAW ZenCloud ZenPool Hashlet - does it really exist? ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :-)
by
FourNines
on 02/11/2014, 01:29:24 UTC
Smoke and mirrors  Cheesy

The "trick" is to garner as many eyeballs a/k/a subscribers as soon as possible, by offering promising, guaranteeing the world, in order to then fleece the big money investors, which in turn, pays out to those little people.

If you check the tail number of the rented corporate jet you can see the flight plan from the day he rented it. All it was, was a pathetic little flight from South Carolina to Mississipi - cannot recall where, to Vegas. All pomp and circumstance to "impress" his little gang of followers. It is cute how his followers claimed it is cheaper to rent a jet than it is to fly cattle cargo for such a large and important company. Reality is that plane was being returned to Vegas and they hitched a ride.

Consumate con-artist and bullshitter this Josh Garza. Rudderless ship in the sea of cryptocurrency right now, will keeping conjuring up more elaborate schemes to keep the fire stoked.....and the it will all blow up his face.



I respect your opinion, and I'm not completely convinced of GAW , but you need to get your facts straight about the plane in question.
The plane is registered to an LLC based out of Mississippi and the plane's home base is Hattiesburg, MS, so I doubt it was being returned to Las Vegas as you claim. As a matter of fact, after landing in CT, the plane did in fact return to Hattiesburg, MS as filed by the flight plan.