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Galliano......
I was making Russian Roulette's, a dangerous drink concoction of my own design. [Many years ago I was a famous mixologist ]
RR:
Shot glass
Lemon Wheel
Ice cold Stoly vodka
Galliano
grenadine
sugar
151 rum
In shot glass pour 3/4 freezing cold vodka
add 1/4 Galliano
Set lemon wheel across top of shot glass
pour sugar on lemon wheel [this is to hold the 151 in place so it doesn't run off edges]
Float 151 onto sugar
add 1 drop of grenadine to center of wheel [represents the bullet hole]
Light 151 on fire, let burn 10-12 sec extinguish, suck the lemon [like doing tequila]
Down the shot....... it's not a drink.... it's an out of body experience.
I was showing off and used ejection starter to light rather than a match.LOL Must have spilled some on your box!
True Story: At the peak of my bar- tending career , went to Disney on vacation. Went up to top of the world bar in Contemporary Hotel. [one then Monorail runs through]
After couple drinks at the bar, one of the staff recognized me, from being in my workplace when he was visiting Savannah.
He insisted I make the rest of the crew Russian R's........
......so I did.... this was during Cocktail hour 5-6....by 7 when the dinner crowd began to arrive, The Hotel manager stopped by..with me BEHIND his bar making drinks, and a fairly intoxicated crew and guests, having too good a time for a 4 star joint.
They were sent home, I was lead out and asked not to return.LOL
Ah yes....Russian R's don't make one unless prepared for a game changing experience.:smile:
Galliano......
I was making Russian Roulette's, a dangerous drink concoction of my own design. [Many years ago I was a famous mixologist ]
RR:
Shot glass
Lemon Wheel
Ice cold Stoly vodka
Galliano
grenadine
sugar
151 rum
In shot glass pour 3/4 freezing cold vodka
add 1/4 Galliano
Set lemon wheel across top of shot glass
pour sugar on lemon wheel [this is to hold the 151 in place so it doesn't run off edges]
Float 151 onto sugar
add 1 drop of grenadine to center of wheel [represents the bullet hole]
Light 151 on fire, let burn 10-12 sec extinguish, suck the lemon [like doing tequila]
Down the shot....... it's not a drink.... it's an out of body experience.
I was showing off and used ejection starter to light rather than a match.LOL Must have spilled some on your box!
True Story: At the peak of my bar- tending career , went to Disney on vacation. Went up to top of the world bar in Contemporary Hotel. [one then Monorail runs through]
After couple drinks at the bar, one of the staff recognized me, from being in my workplace when he was visiting Savannah.
He insisted I make the rest of the crew Russian R's........
......so I did.... this was during Cocktail hour 5-6....by 7 when the dinner crowd began to arrive, The Hotel manager stopped by..with me BEHIND his bar making drinks, and a fairly intoxicated crew and guests, having too good a time for a 4 star joint.
They were sent home, I was lead out and asked not to return.LOL
Ah yes....Russian R's don't make one unless prepared for a game changing experience.:smile:
Plus you can use the leftovers for a Harvey Wallbanger!(need to pick up some Galliano)
NOW LONG size added see post# 86. page 3
Yep it's time for a WAcky wED. SaLe! [Yes I still have these as of November 2014]
If you have a need for ejection charge lighters....have no fear...CJ is here to the rescue!:grin:
Seems if you have been using these Q2G2: [click to enlarge]
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there might be a shortage.:y: Even so I have the real ....deal at a better bargain!
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These are 11.5 inches long and are low current. Your continuity test will not fire them.
Good
24 units for 18.00 shipping & paypal +4.00 [tracking included on all shipments!]
total 22.00
Better
48 units for 36.00 + 5 for sh & pp
total 41.00
Best
75units for 50.00 +8.00 sh & PayPal
58.00 Total
Current/voltage requirements:
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PM with what you want
Name
address & zip
I will invoice you & give PP account so you can pay. shipped within 24 hrs & tracking included after receipt of funds.
DISCLAIMER: MANY of you have dealt with me in the past & know how fast my turn around times are. If you are new and wonder about me, look up under good/bad buyers thread at top of page. :smile:
Out of curiosity, are these suitable for starting a stubborn Aerotech motor? I have one that ate three of those $%^& stock starters.
Out of curiosity, are these suitable for starting a stubborn Aerotech motor? I have one that ate three of those $%^& stock starters.
The ejection "these" , which Old Dude inquired about above will not, but they will light BP motors & BP clusters
What size motor? [I can then send you a PM that may help ]
Yes they do [ejection]....and work quite well!
SO as well as using the regular ejection starters for BP ...I also have these ,what I will call"2nds", even cheaper upon occasion.
Ya already know the drill on "new/perfect ones" ejection or BP motor..... but if interested in the 2nds for BP motor starting ONLY,.... PM me and I 'll let you know what's on hand, or can put you on waiting list till next time I sort through a few thousand.
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And another set of look a-likes, which I borrowed at another launch where I forgot mine. Same rocket, same altimeters.
They took 3 amps to fire. Quite a difference.
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CJ: Still have these? PM sent.
Wow, that pic id really cool, ya must have a pretty darn fast trigger finger to catch that. Would you be interested in photoing some motor lighters for me. I would send you some freebies? Pm me.
Yeah many of these went to those who could not find any Q2's & they are much cheaper!
Will do Eric.
I will be at WinterNational G.R.I.T.S. with these, for those in need.
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WAYCO.....
Wayne your PM box is full so:
today exp.delivery 01 30 14 Thursday
trk# 9114 9011 2308 6523 6687 79
Thank you,
Jim
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