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Thread: How to get $10,000+ worth of shop tools for almost nothing!

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    How to get $10,000+ worth of shop tools for almost nothing!

    For only $19.95*(4 installment payments of$19.95 + $9.95SH) you can be the lucky owner of this rare sheet of 15 self-adhesive tool desire indicators. All you have to do to use them is to strategically place them next to the object of desire in your favorite woodworking catalog, and let your significant other, SMC buddy, or child know what they are for. No longer will you receive yet another tie, snow shovel, or coffee mug for your birthday or Christmas gift. Think of it; for a small investment up-front you can receive that saw-stop table saw, that 8 inch jointer, or that 20 inch planner that you have been wishing for. Miss out on all those great deals on Bessy clamps? Nows your chance! Act in the next 3 days and receive a free finely crafted resin drill-bit size indication device at no additional cost!








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    Scott
    Last edited by Scott Loven; 08-30-2006 at 12:48 PM.

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    I'll take it!
    I am not ashamed of Christ.

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    PM sent

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    If you run out, Scott, let me know. I have several sets that I might part with................................. for the right price. Vink, Vink.
    "The great thing about Wood Turning is that all you have to do is remove what's not needed to have something beautiful. Nature does tha Hard work."

    M.H. Woodturning, Etc.
    Peoria, Illinois 61554

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    I could use a "finely crafted resin drill-bit size indication device"!!

    I just have a cheap plastic one...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Alcott
    I could use a "finely crafted resin drill-bit size indication device"!!

    I just have a cheap plastic one...
    Is yours First edition white or the limited edition ebony colored model?
    Scott

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    Urgent

    Scott,
    No time to waste I am sending a check for the complete $110.00 as I do not want to miss out on this deal. I already have nine of the size checkes but if you do not try them all how can you be sure you are right.
    Syd

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    Mine remind me of a song......................."Ebony and Ivory." Several of each. Would consider selling them to a GOOD home who promises NOT TO SEPARATE. I don't thing they would survive alone!

    Bruce
    "The great thing about Wood Turning is that all you have to do is remove what's not needed to have something beautiful. Nature does tha Hard work."

    M.H. Woodturning, Etc.
    Peoria, Illinois 61554

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    Placing these in magazines? Come on, you mean you get away with keeping tool porn around the house?

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    OK, how about sticking them in the Better Homes and Gardens magazine next to that great looking kitchen/bed room/living room makeover article with a comment in the margin like, "If I only had that table saw", or $40,000 for new Kitchen cabinets!!!! I could buy $20,000 worth of tools and materials, have money for that new bass boat, and still have $10,000 left for the rest of the kitchen.

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    Works for ME, Scott!

    Bruce
    "The great thing about Wood Turning is that all you have to do is remove what's not needed to have something beautiful. Nature does tha Hard work."

    M.H. Woodturning, Etc.
    Peoria, Illinois 61554

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