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Thread: FreeStuff Winner - Micro Jig Mega Pack Kevin W Johnson

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    Count me in.
    Thanks

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    Please put me in. Great prize!

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    Count me in please.

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    count me in , please and thank you
    Xenetech xlt1325,
    Corel 13,
    Rayzist 2034 blastcabinet

  6. #36
    Count me in please. This is a very nice prize.

    Thanks,
    Larry

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    Yes please!!!
    I've had my eye on one for a long time.
    try to remember that the very first step in finishing a project is choosing the material. You want to select wood that has the color and grain pattern than best suits your requirements as "covering up" those things after the fact makes your work much, much harder - Jim Becker

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    Count me in. Thank you.

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    Please add my name to the list!
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    Count me in too. Thanks!

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    count me in, sure would look goon on my saw, thanks to all for making this possible.

    Don

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    Count me in. Thank you.
    Rich Aldrich (The Yooper)

    65 miles SE of Steve Schlumpf.

    "To a pessimist, the glass is half empty; to an optimist, the glass is half full; to an engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be." Unknown author



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