What do I have to do to get this?

scottfarcuz

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I have 2- 6080's and 2-6100's. I've also had a wavebox on order for a few weeks now. I really like every tunze product I've owned so far.

What's a guy got to do to get his hands on one of these? :)

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Anyways.. I do have a question. Is the E in tunze silent? I hear people pronounce it tun-zee and I also hear some people pronounce it tunz. Which is correct?
 
Are you going to MACNA? Those mugs don't ship very well. I ordered them as a promotion for our dealers and shipping them so they arrived intact just was not very easy and we gave up, when shipped with pumps and that it didn't work well and when shipped by themselves it costs $7 to give away something that cost $2.50. I plan to give the rest away at MACNA. I also have some pocket knives coming. Dave thinks I am setting myself up to get shanked for late deliveries. :lol:

Long e is the accepted english pronunciation but Toon-zeh is more grammatically correct in German, that last sound is not a usual English sound and hard to make at first, kind of an eh and ah together.
 
Unfortunately I'm not going to get to go to MACNA. Although maybe I should if there is a free coffee cup in it for me :) I was just giving you a hard time. If I see one at the local fish store you better belive it's going to come up missing :lol:

I was just curious about the pronunciation. A few of the locals are interested in seeing the wavebox in action when it comes in. I didn't want to look like an idiot for saying the name wrong every time someone comes over. One friend always pronounces it without the E so I was worried I have been saying it wrong all along.
 
I'm the the Cleveland club (C-SEA). I only get to see those guys during frag swaps. I keep saying I am going to make the trip down to some CORA meetings, but I never seem to have the time.

Do people really get that upset about late deliveries? I thought more people would understand that this kind of quality takes time...
 
Well, things made by human hands are not always perfect so sometimes it happens you wait 2 months just to get something that breaks in a few weeks. The intention is there but we aren't always perfect. Yes, most people are impatient, mostly the dealers who see it as losing money when they aren't in stock which is true. I hope things will improve soon we have lots of plans to improve production capacity but it will take time.
 
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