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kbinkster
05-18-2010, 11:30 AM
I have some Lynx and Scorpion torches available. If you are interested, please let me know.

Lynx:
$435 plus $15 shipping to the US

Scorpion:
$750 plus shipping

I know that this is more expensive than the GTT intro price (I don't get a discount on them, unfortunately), but it is still lower than the regular price and is available now, rather than weeks or months from now. These are the four stud versions in the standard color.

PM me here or email me at:

sales (at) pyronamix dot com.

Albino Sasquatch
05-18-2010, 02:25 PM
i just sent you a pm i want the scorpion its perfect for what im doing

Ion
05-18-2010, 11:50 PM
Hello,
Just curious to see if anyone has a boro review on the Scorpion.
Thanks,
Andy

kbinkster
05-21-2010, 11:39 AM
I still have these torches available.

Andy, I do not have a review for the Scorpion, but if you would like to see what the flame looks like, you can check out my YouTube Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/PyronamixK?feature=mhw4#p/u

I have videos of the Scorpion running on tanked oxygen, an 8 LPM concentrator, a 10 LPM concentrator, and two 10 LPM concentrators.

kbinkster
05-27-2010, 12:21 PM
O.K., Willy asked Wally yesterday about my Lynx shipment and was told that it would be shipping out today. I posted that they were available because GTT emailed me a couple of weeks ago and told me they were ready. I wanted to line up some new orders (because the orders I had for Lynxes evaporated while I was waiting on my order to be ready) before taking all the torches I had on order. Wally told Willy that was fine and that they would ship them when I was ready.

Today, I got an email from GTT that said they would not be able to send my Lynxes out until the middle of next week. Wally told Willy that they aren't holding orders. So, I've got to get in the back of the line.

I am going to cancel my order. What's the point if they're telling me one thing, and then turning around and changing it up? I won't have these torches to offer you, so I am rescinding my offer to sell them and will be closing this thread shortly.

I am not a big time distributor. I'm a little guy. I cannot afford to wait for months and moths for all the torches I have on order and then when they're all ready at once, just slap down a huge chunk of change to cover it. The fact that I have devoted countless hours providing customer support for their products, including making videos to demonstrate and promote their products, means nothing and has afforded me no special treatment. On the contrary. I get jerked around quite a bit. Wally has told Willy that I should be doing all that I am doing because I am his wife. I am expected to work for free.

Albino Sasquatch
05-27-2010, 10:10 PM
thats not cool everyone deserves there part of the pie espicially when you bring people to the table to bye it. you made the vids and thats what totally sold me on the torch other wise it probably been a cuda for me. im sorry to hear this it seems like they would thank you in some way for helping out the business other than its your wifely duty. there torches rock but cs isnt the best it seems like you would want to treat the custys and vendors nice cuz thats what keeps the cash flowing.imo

kbinkster
05-29-2010, 04:35 PM
The irony of it all is that Wally has had two girlfriends now that have worked for the company and were paid for their work. The one in the office now is the one who sent the torch to the PO Box via regular UPS. Somehow it is my fault for her mess-up because I had asked it to be drop shipped - not that she did not understand that regular UPS does not deliver to PO Boxes.

It's a sad situation because I would love it if everyone could get along and work together. I enjoy interacting with everyone on here and the other glass boards and enjoy helping. Wally goes from saying that what I do has no impact on the business to saying that I should be doing what I do because I am Willy's wife. You know what? I am an old fashioned girl and I do believe that a wife should do whatever she can to help her husband, because it ultimately benefits the marriage and the family. BTW, I want to make it clear that Willy helps me so very much with my business and is appreciative for what I have been doing for his. He has always thanked me and has been pushing Wally to show me some appreciation on behalf of the company.

However, Wally won't budge. He is not my husband and he acts like he is not in my family, yet he still gets a benefit from what I do. Wally can't acknowledge me for it, much less thank me or reward me. He is not extending me any special treatment. So, I don't want to help him and do any more than what any of his other distributors do. That's all there is to it.

For my customers, I will still provide customer service - most definitely. It's just that I'm not going to be going above and beyond for Wally's customers unless and until he starts showing me some appreciation.

woodgrain
06-01-2010, 03:58 PM
kbinskter as bright as you are im sure you have already thought of this but...
document all of the free consultation you give for gtt on here and the many other glass sites you post on, include # of views, # of posts, etc.... all on paper, digital slideshow.. whatever you fancy. show him the presence you have in the internet community. because i think your impact on the companies sales is more than is realized.

just a kind suggestion. thanks for all your many helpful posts! best wishes