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Heck, just keep it simple & fairly headache free then. Give us a PayPal address…… money will follow. . :wink:

Seriously, please think about it TK. You give a lot here, many of us would like to give back. :+1:

Thank you very much for the explanation! :slight_smile:

I honestly think you and the others involved in this and similar projects should do that, or a Ko-Fi or at least a PayPal donation thing. Something like that. Not as a payment, but as a token of gratitude from people who really like what you all do.

I’d be up for that, TK’s interfaces have changed my flashlight world!

when i ran the BLF GT and other groupbuys i added the "one for the team" token to buy and that raised money has been shared to the team members aand other contributers.

unfortunately i am not part of the FW3A project since Neal started his own shop - i do not know how its done here.


If Toykeeper PMs me her okay and PayPal adress i would be honored to run a donation / raffle whatever

So she does not only get our deepest respect for her supernatural work, but also some money for more profane things like a nice dinner or a day in the spa to forget all those bits and bytes ;)




Please add me to the list for 1x……many thanks~

Same thing.

I can donate a bit of money to project contributors.

I thought there should have been a ‘permanent’ TK donation thread with a PP addy a long time ago…. she deserves it for her time and knowledge.

How about a permanent Donation thread for anyone that is willing to accept donations??

I can think of many people I would donate a small amount of money to.

There has been many reviews that has saved me money.

I own a D4 because of TK’s review, donation sent.

I own several cells based on HJK’s reviews , donation sent.

I have or haven’t bought lights based on robo819, donation sent.

Oh, No way I am gonna forget SB for giving me a place to hang out, donation sent.

The Miller, very sadly long departed from the forum, did something similar. I think it was donation for future products. I donated a little, and to my knowledge, everything was distributed very fairly. I understand, especially with regard to TK, the hesitancy making a hobby a job, but maybe a few tokens of appreciation would be appreciated. Not many people I know of work for free, but the ones I am aware of all reside on BLF. A lot of us would throw a few dollars, or whatever we could, their way.

A few things about Neal.

  1. He’s a flashlight enthusiast who knows how they work internally.
  2. Speaks both Chinese and English.
  3. Lives within driving distance of Shenzhen China where most of the flashlight manufacturers are located.
  4. He’s a translator between us and the engineers, etc… in the factories.
  5. He has gone to the factories on many ocassasions to supervise aspects of a flashlight build, worked on the packaging and trained people to do quality control checks on the lights.
  6. He knows several ways to reduce shipping costs for both the buyer and seller and a lot of times can avoid the buyer from having to pay additional taxes or import fees.
  7. He helps to arrange and run group buys.
  8. He helps customers track their packages.
  9. He deals with warranty related issues. (Better than the company does, usually)
  10. He wanted a website to promote his items and teamed up with M4D M4X since he already had a website.
  11. Overall a nice guy and trustworthy.

Sometimes the team working on a big flashlight design will negotiate a tiny percentage, like 1%, with the manufacturer to be equally distributed among the team members or to maybe go into a collective pot that can be used for future projects, etc… The same goes for M4X and Neal. They do get a percentage of the sales that they bring in. Nothing to be ashamed about. I know that their good deals have certainly gotten me to buy lights I normally wouldn’t have. Lol. M4X has also contributed a lot to getting warranty issues settled as well as making lots of review videos. You can check them out on youtube here.

Guys like Lexel, Texas_Ace and others can sometimes be hired by companies to design a driver for a particular flashlight. They usually get paid a set fee, not a percentage, for their work.

I don’t think the software guys like Tom E and ToyKeeper make much or any money off their UI’s. I’m sure they could get paid if a company wanted them to customize a UI for a specific light. I assume, but have no real knowledge, that ToyKeeper made some money from Emisar when she made RampingIOS for their lights. It was built/customized to their specific needs.

Take everything I say about money with a grain of salt. I may know some details, but there’s a lot I don’t know. People like to keep money details private. You know how it is. I believe everything I said is public knowledge, though.

Ps, I hope TK gets a little monetary compensation from this project for all her efforts. It will never be enough to match all the actual work she is doing. Most folks put in all the hours on these projects just for the fun of it, to see it through to a final product. For the passion of it.

I’d happily donate to TK, the UI she has made us is nothing short of amazing, yet somehow it keeps getting better

You might find THIS interesting & informative cabfrank……

Yeah, I can understand that too. :+1: . But, as you basically said cabfrank; TK gives a lot to the BLF Community. And you are 100% correct… she does.

And as chadvone mentioned above, there are a few others that do also.

It would be nice if there was a way, for those of us that wanted to show our appreciation; to be able to do so on an individual basis.
Not some organized fund raiser, there is nothing wrong with that of course; but just on a simple individual basis. A way of letting them know in a tangible way we appreciate & recognize what they do on an individual level.

No strings attached, no expectations, no list of contributors…. just an honest “Thank you” in a tangible way on an individual basis.

To my way of thinking this would be an individual PayPal contribution sent directly to the individual(s) of your choice.

Honestly… it could not get much simplier than that. All that is needed is a PayPal address & hopefully a ‘stickied page’ to keep a list of those addresses on.

I hope this can happen. :slight_smile:

Not sure on the money, teacher. I thought there was a raffle, with prizes and money distributed. I could be off base though, seems long ago now.

Yeah, there was supposed to be…. it never happened. Or, if it did; there was never any mention or record of it. Not good anyway you slice it…. :frowning:

I could be confusing it with a giveaway of profits from a affiliate link from the Q8 project. I really can’t remember.

Probably so, the affilate thing you mentioned was done.

As far as the other, it is all in black & white right HERE in the OP of that thread; last updated 1 October 2017.

Bottom line, $486.37; whereabouts unknown…. at this point anyway.

I think there should be a few extra GB ground rules put in place, like personally insulting organizers or the “team” should result in ejection from the GB. Or at least relegation to last on the list?

I also think when people say stuff on online forums about people they should stop before sending and think if they’d have the guts to say exactly what they typed directly to the person they’re insulting’s face in public, it might prevent antagonist negative and ill thought out remarks being made in future?

I definitely understand people being impatient/excited/disappointed, i’m certainly no saint, but there needs to be a line drawn in the sand, some of the remarks I’ve read in this thread are downright mean and personal

Have there really been insults ? only thing i have read that people including me have wondering how come no info has come up in a long time if the light will even be made, but it seems afterall it will even if it takes time, i hope u dont take that as insults.

Start reading 27 or so posts back……

Yes. It’s fairly common. A lot of the worst have been deleted though.

I’ve seen quite a few going around over time, across many threads, and even across forums. Some were pretty severe. Some were aimed at me. Many were part of heated arguments. A few even make fun anecdotes at parties.

Mostly though, they’re utterly forgettable. Trying to remember them is like trying to remember dogs barking. I mean, it’s a common occurrence when one goes for a walk, but how often is it really memorable? With that sort of thing, do we remember even five minutes later? Often times it doesn’t even register; there’s just some noise for a few moments and then it’s gone and I was too lost in thought to even notice.

So… yes. But I don’t think we need any special rules about it. If someone is in a position of power, even a minor thing like being a group organizer, it seems like a bad idea to shield them from criticism. The people who need protection are the ones who don’t have power, not the other way around.