How fast is the production?

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How fast is the production?

Post by Koenraad » Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:31 am

Does anyone have any idea how long it will take to produce all the Taurus pedals? I ordered mine at a local dealer in Belgium so I'm the last one in line I guess. Will it take 2 months or 2 years?

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Post by Stick_Player » Mon Feb 15, 2010 12:09 pm

Will it take 2 months or 2 years?
Whatever the actual time frame, it will feel like 2 eons.

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Post by mayidunk » Mon Feb 15, 2010 12:59 pm

Stick_Player wrote:
Will it take 2 months or 2 years?
Whatever the actual time frame, it will feel like 2 eons.
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Post by peterkadar » Mon Mar 01, 2010 4:44 am

Well, if you watch the video on Taurusbass, you can plainly see that it only takes about 3:43 for them to make a Taurus 3 :P

So at that rate, we should all have our units by the end of the week I'd estimate!!

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Post by latigid on » Mon Mar 01, 2010 5:29 am

peterkadar wrote:Well, if you watch the video on Taurusbass, you can plainly see that it only takes about 3:43 for them to make a Taurus 3 :P

So at that rate, we should all have our units by the end of the week I'd estimate!!
Lol, I was thinking of posting this exact same thing. :)


P.S> Well done on the Hockey! Commiserations to the United Statidians

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Post by timmy » Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:09 am

for anyone in immediate need of T3 ownership:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 444wt_1167
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Post by Mr Arkadin » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:31 am

timmy wrote:for anyone in immediate need of T3 ownership:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 444wt_1167
That's the second set to go up. :cry: How many more i wonder?
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Post by timmy » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:42 am

fyi - there are 2 available for purchase at that link. get 'em while they're hot!!!

i may purchase a second set.
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Post by Amos » Mon Mar 01, 2010 7:37 pm

I think production is something like 8-10 units per working day.

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Post by anoteoftruth » Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:00 pm

latigid on wrote:
P.S> Well done on the Hockey! Commiserations to the United Statidians
!!!! Crosby grew up down the road from where my Dad lives... Man are we proud!!! I think all across Canada was one big party last night :D
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Post by peterkadar » Tue Mar 02, 2010 3:18 am

Canada was indeed one big party. I can't count how many of my friends on FB are complaining of headaches from partying this weekend. Hilarious.

On another note, 8-10 per working day is interesting. Thanks for the heads up, Amos.

Of course, as badly as I want my T3's, I'm so poor right now I can barely pay attention... so if I have a few more days/weeks to get the $ together, cool.

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Post by EMwhite » Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:54 am

peterkadar wrote:Canada was indeed one big party. I can't count how many of my friends on FB are complaining of headaches from partying this weekend. Hilarious.

On another note, 8-10 per working day is interesting. Thanks for the heads up, Amos.

Of course, as badly as I want my T3's, I'm so poor right now I can barely pay attention... so if I have a few more days/weeks to get the $ together, cool.
Off topic, but I'm glad Canada won. I grew up skating on lakes in New York, have played from the age of 8 all through teenage years through Varsity for my school team and play in mens leagues now (am 44 years old). The fact that my grandfather was born in Montreal might have something to do with it.

As much as U.S. Television was talking about 'miracle part deux', etc. and as much as it was a game for the ages, I'm glad Canada won. It means so much more to a nation that eats the stuff for breakfast.

Down here it's sad. I've watched rink after rink close down, NHL is a back seat sport and despite franchise's like Columbus Blue Jacket (I've been to about 20 games over the past few years) doing very well, it's just not in the America conscience.

I'm hopeful that NBC's commitment to carry more NHL games does spread the word but Fox tried this a few years back and it didn't go very far.

Had the U.S. won, it would have been a bunch of jump-on-the-bandwagon fans; it certainly wouldn't have been the same back in 80 when I was just 14 and we beat the U.S.S.R.

The other thing is that I didn't particularly like Ryan Miller's interview after the game. Makes me think of the spoiled NHL American players trashing the hotel rooms years ago. Maybe that's a hang-up I have.

If I had my choice, it would still be all amateurs, college students, living in the olympic village and enjoying the experience etc. but the so-called U.S. Basketball dream team of years ago spoiled that.

Needless to say, it was a great 'tournament' and a bit like the NHL All-star game if you've followed the league over the years.

Congrats...

-Mike W. from NJ
oh... my team? The hapless NY Islanders. With Billy Smith and Ron Hextall in the record books, how can you go wrong...

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