Re: Kickstarter by Schuyler Towne Update
The code is hidden in the tumblers. One position opens the lock, another position opens one of these doors...
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xeo wrote:I never considered lockpicking to be a sport. Instead I see it as an arcane craft for devious intellectuals and professional locksmiths or lockout companies (repo etc). Turning something arcane into a commercialized mainstream sport such as what these "figure head" clown fucks have done such as Mr. Toolbox Towne (who if caught by me IRL would be forced to shave his beard using a cheesegrader) derails it into lower quality rabble and it loses its potency by 90% atleast. Usually the general rule that I've noticed throughout my life is that the quality of something is inversely proportional to the level of its mainstream popularity.
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LocksmithArmy wrote:why do people keep calling the money backers gave an investment... when you buy groceries is that an investment...
a true investment gives me stock or some hold in the company... i did not invest in his company... i bought a set of his bicks before they were made...
i did the same thing with biolight... only difference is i actually got my camp stove... but i still have no stock in their company...
i did not invest in his company i bought a product... that is where the animosity comes from... if it were an investment and his company went under (which it did) i did get whay i payed for... i got my stock... it is just useless... but i did not buy stock... i bought picks...
backers are mad because they did not get what they payed for... not because they made a bad investment...
I'm running this as a pre-sale to get the company started. The money you provide will net you the first run of these awesome tools and the profits will roll right back into the company allowing it to be self sustaining.-Schuyler Towne Jul 15, 2010
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