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BOOTLEGGERSTILLS.COM be ready for a lot off work... a scam... and a gruff old man nobody wants to talk to
I got shipping confirmation but no product... lesson learned at my expense hope anyone looking to get in to this hobby doesn't,t go the easy way takes time and learning...stilldrinkin.com is no better. Just thought a whole topic should be made just so new guys like me would have an easier time finding info... to think I am a highly certified mechanic and didn't, see a still scam
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Which is proof in itself why it should be legalised. As long as a still is illegal, you can't use the authorities. Like trying to call the cops because you got ripped off buying grass.
Now in NZ, try that and the cops are called and the guy ripping people off is arrested. Kinda like making gun ownership illegal...law abiding people turn them in and the only ones who have a gun are criminals. Gee, what could possibly go wrong there?? :roll:

It's not rocket science, history (prohibition) proves I'm right, but I'm not a politician trying to get re-elected. :sarcasm:
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Just one of the many sites these guys use.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 15&t=10259
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If you got a shipping conformation number you would know when it arrived at the post office for shipping and when it left the post office. I also bought a still from the same company. Ordered the end of Nov and arrived three wks later.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but "stills" are not illegal at all. Using one for the production of alcohol is. Now ripping off a consumer, that is illegal.
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bellybuster wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong but "stills" are not illegal at all. Using one for the production of alcohol is. Now ripping off a consumer, that is illegal.
Depends on where your located some places its illegal just to have the still itself
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