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    Obligatory Gloat

    Picked these up for a Benjamin. The router looks almost unused. Guy even through in a pack of sanding belts send a brand new pattern bit. I usually insist on haggling, I feel like not doing so is rude, it's like not saying hello. But on this case I actually had to insist that he be aware of gore low the prices were.
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    Great deal!
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    That's too good of a deal, makes me think that they could be stolen. That's $700 worth of new gear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Hennebury View Post
    That's too good of a deal, makes me think that they could be stolen. That's $700 worth of new gear.
    Yes, stolen by johnny means.

    Well not really stolen since he paid what the guy was asking. So let's just say he got two workhorse tools for a steal. They don't even look like they were ever used.

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    I bought that same router used for $140 and walked away feeling like it was to good to be true. You scored a GREAT deal. Congratulations.

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    Johnny, I felt the same way when I bought that bandsaw from you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom M King View Post
    Johnny, I felt the same way when I bought that bandsaw from you.
    you still got it? I loved that saw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny means View Post
    you still got it? I loved that saw.
    A lover scorned enough to be sold?
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny means View Post
    you still got it? I loved that saw.
    It won't leave here. I keep a Woodmaster CT 1.3 on it for resawing. Operates as good as a new one. We made these Cypress shingles with it, running 10,000 lineal feet through it as fast as they could be pushed-2 seconds per two 28" shingles with a tapering sled.


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    Lovely work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald View Post


    A lover scorned enough to be sold?
    Had to close up shop after the recession.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom M King View Post
    It won't leave here. I keep a Woodmaster CT 1.3 on it for resawing. Operates as good as a new one. We made these Cypress shingles with it, running 10,000 lineal feet through it as fast as they could be pushed-2 seconds per two 28" shingles with a tapering sled.

    Seems you're getting better use out of it than I ever would. Glad to see that.

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    Niiiiiiiiiice!!!!!!
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