monanza
Flashlight Enthusiast
Congratulations on reaching the stretch goal (to you and to us pledges). :thumbsup:
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Congratulations on reading the stretch goal (to you and to us pledges). :thumbsup:
All, I always like giving CPF an early heads up. We will be launching the "Snow Trooper" a C57 Cerakoted limited edition on Kickstarter. The titanium parts are Cerakoted, with a white painted carbon fiber tube. Of course you can choose other color combinations for the aluminum and tube. Here is a sneak peek:
Crap... The project is dead, [email protected] e-mail non existent any more (Reason: Illegal host/domain name found).
We are alive and well. All things go for an April shipment.
The clip lands on the either ring (reversible).
As far as I know, this light is on schedule for delivery starting April, 2016.
I sent off a message and received two mail messages, one from DEMON mailer that the address was no good and a second telling me to look at kickstarter.
Thanks for your interest in Atlas Flashlights.
We will get back to you shortly.
Find us on Kickstarter and pre-order now.
Atlas Flashlights
www.atlasflashlights.com
I am sorry, but the Kickstarter page has no option to pre-order. It looks like dead: no working links or buttons at all. The "Contact" link instead of creator e-mail leads to some stupid indiegogo.com "create an account" page. www.atlasflashlights.com contains a link to nonexistent e-mail...
Could suppose to blame the Safari, but Opera Mini gives exactly the same result: only some dead nice pictures, no active content.
Thats because the campaign time for this Kickstarter is closed, production is already ongoing and the lights will ship out in April. The time to get in on this was back from November through December when it was ongoing. Quite a few people from here are a part of that fundraising portion and should receive the lights in April.
Strange logics. Why they disable an ability to jump into a "moving train" if the production cycle is still under way? Always thought that those Kickstarter projects are an attempt to start a new business, not to produce a limited series of something and vanish into the fog.
I am sorry, but the Kickstarter page has no option to pre-order. It looks like dead: no working links or buttons at all. The "Contact" link instead of creator e-mail leads to some stupid indiegogo.com "create an account" page. www.atlasflashlights.com contains a link to nonexistent e-mail...
Could suppose to blame the Safari, but Opera Mini gives exactly the same result: only some dead nice pictures, no active content.
Perhaps, lame indiegogo.com programming gives me an advice to avoid the project.