vendor friday: lightweight alcohol camp stoves

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zoot
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vendor friday: lightweight alcohol camp stoves

Post by zoot » Fri Jan 25, 2013 11:19 pm

Unsolicited thumbs up. These are truly great little stoves. Way ingenious, easily packable, and impressively made. Thanks Mark, and best of success to your daughter. Todd From: Tengai Mark Van Horn Sent: Friday, January 25, 2013 4:54 PM To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Vendor Friday: Lightweight Alcohol Camp Stoves UPDATE: We have only 3 kits remaining! Green is sold out. However, we have one other green one from when Evy was first learning to use the drill press. It has two burner holes spaced noticeably closer together than the others. We didn't intend to sell it, but if someone is set on green, we'll make it available. It is otherwise 100% presentable and functional. More details on the kits below. Thanks for lookin'! Mark The price is $25 per kit which includes postage in the US ($30 to Canada). PayPal funds to evy (at) vanhornwhitewater (dot) com Or, if you'd like to pay by cheque/MO, send us an email for our mailing address. Pics can be seen at http://s227.beta.photobucket.com/user/RandomTask_EHE/media/DSCF2065.jpg.htmlhttp://s227.beta.photobucket.com/user/RandomTask_EHE/media/DSCF2065.jpg.html > http://s227.beta.photobucket.com/user/RandomTask_EHE/media/4Stoves.jpg.htmlhttp://s227.beta.photobucket.com/user/RandomTask_EHE/media/4Stoves.jpg.html> Here are links to 3 demo videos: #1 "Kitchen Test": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1ddTbkcxPAhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1ddTbkcxPA> #2:"Outdoor Soup": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbtprADPkFohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbtprADPkFo> #3:"Winter Morning Oatmeal": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvUiADrmZ_whttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvUiADrmZ_w> The kit includes: Stove (available in 4 colors- red, blue, green and pewter) Durable 4oz fuel bottle with child-proof cap Sturdy, mill-finished aluminum wind screen Cold-weather performance kit: kevlar priming wick, reflective heavy (1.7 mils) foil square and insulating ceramic stove base 3mm neoprene drawstring carry pouch with belt-loop & hook, and enough room for additional accessories (matches, drinking cup, small cooking vessel, etc) User's manual Note: Because they are made by hand, you may experience slight cosmetic variations from kit to kit. However, all kits function 100% and will provide years of productive use. Why? My 15 year old daughter Evy, is a Whitewater Slalom Kayaker and member of the 2012 US Junior Team. She also earned the bronze medal at this year's US National Championships race, sharing the podium with this year's US Olympic Team member and a US Senior Team member. As a fund raiser to cover her travel expenses for the upcoming 2013 season, we crafted limited run of lightweight camp stove kits, with stoves manufactured from 25oz aluminum water bottles. While this technology is not new, we have done much R&D to create a lightweight, durable stove with known performance characteristics in a variety of operating conditions. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Ed Rockefeller
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spammers

Post by Ed Rockefeller » Sat Jan 26, 2013 10:22 am

>________________________________ > From: Fred Hink > > >There have been a few messages recently that are obviously sent by a virus on list member s computers. If you see a message posted on this list without a Subject or (No Subject) in the Subject Line with just a link as the message, this is most likely a link to Spam that is not allowed on this list. Those that send Spam to this list will be put on Moderated Status.
hey fred ... and my fellow KLRistas ... that is my policy. however, wanted to share a recent one. somehow or another a spammer got a hold of my address book or ... something? i received an email sent with a friend's name (on my contact list) in the "from" area. i fail to recall what the subject line said, but it seemed relevant. there was a link, but it was accompanied with the text "this is pretty cool, check this out" --- that text is something that my buddy would've said. so i clicked on it. luckily it wasn't malicious, but it WAS spam. i asked him and he assured me he did not send it. they are getting to the point where they are including text now. just a heads up. ;j it's always an adventure ed rock newport, tn 09 klr650 (Ms.Chif) 07 gsf1250s (Cloud9) 01 gsf600s (Pearl) 84 vf750f " the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, but that doesn't appeal to us riders anyway" -- Ted Dorsey

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