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Bib
08-28-2001, 12:12 PM
Well, here we go. I do not have a clue what to expect. The hanger is ready and the website is ready
I wish I could send out these things to everyone for free. I would feel a lot better about it. But I just cannot do it.

This has been one hell of a ride to get to this point. As you might imagine, I could not have done this without a lot of help. It was not a one-man show. I personally gained a lot from the use of various homemade hangers. But they were built by me, for me, only. They were not universal. It took a lot of cooperation, communication, and help from a lot of great guys to finish this thing. The result is a hanger that is not only fairly universal, but that is better than the ones I hung with. I need to publicly thank a lot of people. Please bear with me.

I must admit, there were several times when I said to hell with it and quit. I am not a quitter, but this just took up too much of my time. Someone from the board always came along and got me going again. In the beginning it was Sean Jacobs. Man, I miss that guy. Been a long time since Sean has been here, and he is an impossible guy to replace on the board. He was the original tester and gave me really good input.

When Sean had to leave, I asked Phat and Soma to become testers. They have original hand made hangers that are not as good as the production models. I miss Soma also. I guess he is still building his house. Also, I think he is as big as he wants to be. He gave really good honest evaluations. Good sestions. He also helped a lot of people on the board.

If I wrote all night, I could not say enough good stuff about Phat. What a guy. I wanted Phat as a tester because he presented a challenge: started big, uncut, and no gains. What I got was a saint. Phat has a production model (as well as an original). If he keeps growing, he may need both of them. This guy has literally written volumes to me in emails about the hanger, and everything concerning it. He was a tremendous help with the instructions. He took the crap that I always write, figured out what I was trying to say, and turned it into something that others can understand. He has the patience of Job. IMO, if anyone deserves all that is good in life, it is Phat. When all was darkest, he is the dude that remembered to bring the flashlight.

Dance, Cruisin, Growing. Also testers. All of them helped with the instructions. When they found a problem with Bibspeak, they fixed it in a way anyone can probably understand. All of them had the patience to work with the hanger, understand how it works, and help me put it into words. They all provided a different viewpoint and made me see the errors of my ways. Thanks guys.

Then after all the language was put together, wx waved his magic wand and made the instructions not only workable, but a work of art, IMO. Wx is one of the members with the most tenure on the board. I believe he was there in the beginning when Tom Hubbard started the first board. He has always been around lending support and guidance. When he received the instructions, after all of the changes and additions, he found a mishmash. Good ideas, but no real organization and flow. He took the product of several authors and turned it into something I find remarkable. I never envisioned anything of this quality. He is a true professional with a lot of talent. Then, after the material was up on the web, he went in and made the website not only presentable, but professional quality. In a million years, I could never have imagined it could look this good.

I cannot say enough about Big Al (BA). I am sure he became tired of my endless questions about the net and e-commerce and the best ways to market the hanger. He always has good ideas and has never refused to help me, even when he has had his own problems and time constraints. He has literally walked me through setting up the web site and even posted the files to the site for me. A truly great guy. I have never been to his website, much less purchased his program. But this made no difference to him. It is easy for me to understand why the members of his site like it so much. It is his dedication and perseverance. If not for his help, I would probably have given up trying to get this thing on the web.

My wife and family deserve a tremendous amount of credit. The countless hours I put into this project either were robbed from my business or from my family. It was a sacrifice. My wife at least understands the reasons for seeing this through and has hung with me (figuratively). I hope actually making and sending out the hangers is less work than the development of the thing. If it is too big a hassle, I will have to turn it over to someone else.

Lastly, I would like to thank all the guys (who asked me to do this) for their patience. Many of them have probably gained all they want and no longer need a hanger. Or they lost the board for one reason or another. I regret that those guys will not benefit from this hanger.

Please do not post any specific questions about the hanger in General Discussion. I would like to have only one thread with the link to the website in ‘The Review’ section where it should be. That way, GD will not become clogged up with BibHanger specific questions. Feel free to ask any general hanging questions in General Discussion as always.

The instruction page has some pretty good information which may be beneficial for hanging no matter what type of hanger you are using. Anyone is welcome to read this info for their personal use, whether they buy a hanger or not.

As I said above, I do not know what to expect. If I receive 200 orders within the first week, it will take me a while to fill them. I have the time right now to make quite a few. But it will still take a couple weeks to fill that many. I will send them out in the order that I receive the orders. If I do not get many, I should be able to send them out the next day. I have about twenty made right now.

Finally, let me say this: Hanging is not for everyone. Some do not have the privacy. Some do not have the time. Some do not have the patience. Just buying a BibHanger is not going to make your penis bigger. There is no magic here. It will take time, effort, dedication, and tenacity. If you have the time and privacy, hanging can be good because you can do many things while hanging. Just put on the weight and relax while watching TV, talking on the phone, reading, surfing, needlepoint, etc.. If you are not going to use it, and use it correctly, keep your money. Without the other elements, you will be disappointed, and poorer.

Also, if you have never hung before, you can still make your own hanger from the instructions in the personal routines section. Make a good one that fits well. Then try out hanging for a while to see if you like it. If so, and you think you will stick with it, then buy one later.

And now without further ado, after only thirty years, I would like to present: the BibHanger at:

bibhanger.hypermart.net/ (http://bibhanger.hypermart.net/)


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Hugeness
09-10-2001, 07:21 PM
Guys,

I am happy to report that I just achieved my first 1/8" growth EBPL from using almost exclusively the BIB Hanger for just two months. You can see my results in the Progress Reports section.

Thanks BIB,
Hugeness.

Big Al
10-06-2004, 05:52 AM
You're welcome :) It's a pleasure working with you :)