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Posted: Jan 04, 2014 3:29 PM
by travisj
travisj wrote:I arrived back home last night to find a priority box!
I will upload a picture when the uploader is functioning again, but here is a list:
sweet 507 coffee mug
(4) hotwheels
Foreign Affairs t-shirt
a very creative mechanical sculpture (picture needed)
Thanks Slammin'!
PHOTO UPDATE
Posted: Jan 04, 2014 4:01 PM
by ElGuappo
Damn I forgot call about this.
I had a blast putting a box together for Dave last year.
Posted: Jan 04, 2014 4:44 PM
by davintosh
I was wondering about you while setting this up, Jay. Haven't seen much from you lately.
I think we need a better view of that sculpture thingy, Travis.
Posted: Jan 04, 2014 11:18 PM
by 1st 5er
I need to post pics.
Posted: Jan 05, 2014 2:07 AM
by Cactus
1st 5er wrote:I need to post pics.
Don't feel bad. I've had my box for weeks, still haven't put up pics.
Posted: Jan 05, 2014 11:26 AM
by ldsbeaker
Okay, I'm checking in, I didn't take a pic yet, but I will.
I got my box just fine from RoyW, and it had some really neat stuff in it. It REALLY made my day. The day I got it, I was kinda fiending for some Jolly Rancher hard candies, and there was a bag in there!! wahooo!!
There was some other food stuffs, but I already put it in the cabinet with all the other food, I forgot exactly what was in there, maybe some dried fruit, nuts, and one other somesuch.
Then:
New England 13 month calendar
Super Speedway DVD (sending that home for the kids, yes!)
Craftsman multimeter kit
Road Tunes CD (just popped it in now)
Calculator
1966 Dodge Charger
Roundel
e28 Door handle
BMW license plate surround
Presidential Seal hat
a Couple Car Mags
Going Faster (been wanting this book for YEARS)
and the piece de resistance....
A BMW Luminox Watch. This thing is old school; PERFECT!!
He says it needs a battery, but I can't figure out how to get the dang back off! Does it screw off or just pry off?
THANK YOU, ROY!!!
Posted: Jan 05, 2014 11:45 AM
by wkohler
Wow. That's pretty sweet!
Posted: Jan 05, 2014 3:07 PM
by davintosh
ldsbeaker wrote:Okay, I'm checking in, I didn't take a pic yet, but I will.
I got my box just fine from RoyW, and it had some really neat stuff in it. It REALLY made my day. The day I got it, I was kinda fiending for some Jolly Rancher hard candies, and there was a bag in there!! wahooo!!
There was some other food stuffs, but I already put it in the cabinet with all the other food, I forgot exactly what was in there, maybe some dried fruit, nuts, and one other somesuch.
Then:
New England 13 month calendar
Super Speedway DVD (sending that home for the kids, yes!)
Craftsman multimeter kit
Road Tunes CD (just popped it in now)
Calculator
1966 Dodge Charger
Roundel
e28 Door handle
BMW license plate surround
Presidential Seal hat
a Couple Car Mags
Going Faster (been wanting this book for YEARS)
and the piece de resistance....
A BMW Luminox Watch. This thing is old school; PERFECT!!
He says it needs a battery, but I can't figure out how to get the dang back off! Does it screw off or just pry off?
THANK YOU, ROY!!!
How exactly did he manage to fit an entire '66 Charger in a Priority Mail box?
Sounds like Roy did well!
Posted: Jan 05, 2014 6:02 PM
by slammin_e28
travisj wrote:travisj wrote:I arrived back home last night to find a priority box!
I will upload a picture when the uploader is functioning again, but here is a list:
sweet 507 coffee mug
(4) hotwheels
Foreign Affairs t-shirt
a very creative mechanical sculpture (picture needed)
Thanks Slammin'!
PHOTO UPDATE
NOOOOOO! He came apart. Ugh.
Was going for a santa made from valve train components.
I'm so upset right now.
Posted: Jan 05, 2014 7:10 PM
by RoyW
davintosh wrote:ldsbeaker wrote:Okay, I'm checking in, I didn't take a pic yet, but I will.
I got my box just fine from RoyW, and it had some really neat stuff in it. It REALLY made my day. The day I got it, I was kinda fiending for some Jolly Rancher hard candies, and there was a bag in there!! wahooo!!
There was some other food stuffs, but I already put it in the cabinet with all the other food, I forgot exactly what was in there, maybe some dried fruit, nuts, and one other somesuch.
Then:
New England 13 month calendar
Super Speedway DVD (sending that home for the kids, yes!)
Craftsman multimeter kit
Road Tunes CD (just popped it in now)
Calculator
1966 Dodge Charger
Roundel
e28 Door handle
BMW license plate surround
Presidential Seal hat
a Couple Car Mags
Going Faster (been wanting this book for YEARS)
and the piece de resistance....
A BMW Luminox Watch. This thing is old school; PERFECT!!
He says it needs a battery, but I can't figure out how to get the dang back off! Does it screw off or just pry off?
THANK YOU, ROY!!!
How exactly did he manage to fit an entire '66 Charger in a Priority Mail box?
Sounds like Roy did well!
That would be a MatchBox Dodge Charger
Idsbeaker: As for getting the back off the watch... I'd take it to a jeweler and let them figure it out. I tried but couldn't get it either (was going to put a new battery in it for you). I'm guessing it pry's off, but couldn't find an edge??
Glad you enjoyed the box... safe safe and thanks for your service
-RoyW
Posted: Jan 05, 2014 7:50 PM
by travisj
NOOOOOO! He came apart. Ugh.
Was going for a santa made from valve train components.
I'm so upset right now.
Yeah, it was in multiple pieces. I tried to reassemble according to the weld spots. I will take a look at it again
Posted: Jan 06, 2014 8:45 AM
by slammin_e28
I feel terrible.
My welder's wire feed decided to break right after that.
Keep an eye on your doorstep.
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Here's my list:
Stuffed animals
Kids DVDs
Wallet
COD (pc) Forza (XB360)
Flsahlight
Otterbox for Android?
Pen/laser/flashdrive/flashlight
Roku
Cassette tape
Condoms
Books - "Trojan Horse", "I am America and so can't you", "Mommy, why is there a server in the house?"
Kindle
Stickers
Shirt in a remote
Posted: Jan 06, 2014 10:00 AM
by tig
slammin_e28 wrote:
Stuffed animals
Kids DVDs
Those are actually music CDs. I figured your daughter would enjoy those. I know my daughter did...about 18 years ago.
slammin_e28 wrote:
Wallet
COD (pc) Forza (XB360)
Flsahlight
Otterbox for Android?
I think it is actually for an iPhone 4.
slammin_e28 wrote:
Pen/laser/flashdrive/flashlight
Roku
Note the remote control is missing. Sorry. Roku sells them on their website for like $15.
slammin_e28 wrote:
Cassette tape
Condoms
Books - "Trojan Horse", "I am America and so can't you", "Mommy, why is there a server in the house?"
Kindle
Stickers
Shirt in a remote
A bunch of that stuff is "Microsoft SWAG" (Stuff We All Get) from various conferences and meetings. The "Mommy" book was a creation I drove as part of a marketing campaign; it turns out the book sold very well on Amazon...kids apparently love it.
The "shirt compressed to look like a remote" is for Windows Media Center.
The book, Trojan Horse, is by a friend and former colleague of mine at MS. It's quite good, and VERY technically accurate and realistic. I bought a copy and then he gave me a signed copy. I hope I sent you the non-signed copy, now that I think about it :-)
Sorry there was no BMW content. I haven't been collecting parts long enough to have anything interesting...
Posted: Jan 06, 2014 10:03 AM
by mooseheadm5
cek wrote:
Note the remote control is missing. Sorry. Roku sells them on their website for like $15.
Plus you can download the Roku app and start using it right away if you want by controlling it with your phone. Had to do that last night when my remote lost contact with the box and stopped working.
Posted: Jan 06, 2014 10:07 AM
by WilNJ
wkohler wrote:
15. Three packs of silica gel - guy knows his desiccants.
Silica gel in Arizona? Isn't that like one of those bringing sand to the beach things?
Posted: Jan 06, 2014 11:43 AM
by wkohler
I believe it was there to protect the various items during transit. As was the empty Dasani water bottle I forgot to mention.
Posted: Jan 06, 2014 11:48 AM
by WilNJ
wkohler wrote:I believe it was there to protect the various items during transit. As was the empty Dasani water bottle I forgot to mention.
Very well thought out.
Posted: Jan 06, 2014 3:41 PM
by Rich in Tupelo
Sorry for the delay. Busy holiday.
Lot's of goodies and some ammunition...
Posted: Jan 06, 2014 3:42 PM
by wkohler
People need to say who sent their boxes.
Posted: Jan 06, 2014 10:05 PM
by ldsbeaker
Rich in Tupelo wrote:Sorry for the delay. Busy holiday.
Lot's of goodies and some ammunition...
Sorry there wasn't more. I had a busy holiday myself...
I was trying to search through threads here to check what type of Ammo you would need, figured .40 would be a middle of the road guess. (I can't remember, did I send you hollow points? I meant to.)
Posted: Jan 06, 2014 10:40 PM
by Rich in Tupelo
All good. Looking forward to building the model. Wife got nervous when she saw a manual for another bmw model...lol...
Posted: Jan 08, 2014 4:52 PM
by msj
Brain in TN wore the red suit, and with a little (or a lot) of help from Ms. Tennessee 2009 packed an extra large box containing an assortment of valuables.
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A picture is worth a few more words than I will write here, but here are a few highlights...and a few questions.
I got a good mix of stuff, ancient video games, a few tapes (I just put in a new stereo, unfortunately I did not install a tape deck in my car.) An old horseshoe which has to be lucky, an AR-15 clip, that sweet photo of Stefanie, but no number? Being a resourceful guy I did some research on the internet (coolest thing ever) thanks to the book (Easy Internet) I was quickly up to speed. Unfortunately Stefanie is married. Disappointed, I turned to those little black boxes, and after seeing the Twins National Geographic I expected the twins theme to continue, but instead I found Awesome Orgies #2 and #3, but where is Awesome Orgies #1? After 4+ hours of orgies I had some questions about the direction that the characters went in volumes 2 and 3. As we all know a plot line can be hard to follow without an appropriate starting point, though there was definitely a solid ending, many endings in fact.
I am sorry I missed Kelly and Keith's wedding, any wedding where they provide can coozies to keep your beverage cold is a wedding worth crashing/attending.
Like I said all in all some pretty good stuff, Thanks Brian.
I was wondering as I was looking at my haul, how much of these boxes are recycled year to year. I know some of this stuff will go out next year from me, but I will be keeping some of the stuff as well.
Thanks to Davintosh for putting this together.
Posted: Jan 08, 2014 11:40 PM
by 1st 5er
It wasn't an official Priority Box, but close enough in size to make me
.
...and the contents?
There is one not quite vintage issue of Roundel featuring the ///M AT FORTY article,
making it an indefinite keeper.
Not sure about the vinyl wrap pallette and Anti-Theft manuals, etc., well, maybe next year... Who can throw 'em away, right?
...and they are in really good shape.
One Griffin PowerJolt cord was included that doesn't fit any of our devices, so...
Included also was a red, why couldn't it have been blue, rag along with a tire tool that will find their way into the boot of a car.
I've already envisioned the oil can, "Made in India", so you know it's quality, taking the place of the HF pos on the garage work-bench,
or maybe becoming the designated "reverse" clutch hydraulics bleeding tool.
The BMW medallion will also find a unique home.
A 16 oz. bottle of Turtle Wax, I ain't goin' there, although I know I should.
OK, I'll take the hint.
And finally, last but not least, is an item that will for sure see use, the 'Fender Cover Work Mat'.
Thanks Erik, you made it worth the wait.
Just so you'll know, each of my adult married kids wanted to know what was in the box from my MyE28.com secret Santa.
Posted: Jan 09, 2014 8:05 AM
by Brian in TN
msj wrote:Brain in TN wore the red suit, and with a little (or a lot) of help from Ms. Tennessee 2009 packed an extra large box containing an assortment of valuables.
A picture is worth a few more words than I will write here, but here are a few highlights...and a few questions.
I got a good mix of stuff, ancient video games, a few tapes (I just put in a new stereo, unfortunately I did not install a tape deck in my car.) An old horseshoe which has to be lucky, an AR-15 clip, that sweet photo of Stefanie, but no number? Being a resourceful guy I did some research on the internet (coolest thing ever) thanks to the book (Easy Internet) I was quickly up to speed. Unfortunately Stefanie is married. Disappointed, I turned to those little black boxes, and after seeing the Twins National Geographic I expected the twins theme to continue, but instead I found Awesome Orgies #2 and #3, but where is Awesome Orgies #1? After 4+ hours of orgies I had some questions about the direction that the characters went in volumes 2 and 3. As we all know a plot line can be hard to follow without an appropriate starting point, though there was definitely a solid ending, many endings in fact.
I am sorry I missed Kelly and Keith's wedding, any wedding where they provide can coozies to keep your beverage cold is a wedding worth crashing/attending.
Like I said all in all some pretty good stuff, Thanks Brian.
I was wondering as I was looking at my haul, how much of these boxes are recycled year to year. I know some of this stuff will go out next year from me, but I will be keeping some of the stuff as well.
Thanks to Davintosh for putting this together.
Glad you dig the stuff. Couple of answers.
That horseshoe is actually a MULE shoe from the Civil War. Mules were used to haul heavy cannons and the like. I found it with a metal detector in the area of Fort Oglethorpe in GA. It was down about two feet in mud near a CW water crossing.
The dvd thats missing.....Im not sure where it ended up.
Posted: Jan 09, 2014 9:28 AM
by Pavel
And I finally had a box to open too (replacement one of course)! Thanks Tyler.
Quite the box, I should say! Lot's of awesome stuff, and all of them will be used. The M valve caps will def go on the M5 asap, the wind resistant mechanic gloves will be used next week in the oilfield while reading my guides to Oklahoma.... and gift cards.
A complete list is to follow.
I can only guess what was in the original box. Somebody at the Post Office got lucky, I bet.
And yes my tree is still up.