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Bobsprit wrote:


I have a second buyer, off-ebay, if he doesn't pay. Those props cost 900 bucks,
so it is a good deal. I have many more props including some feathering ones to
be auctioned off soon.


We made a couple of prop shafts (2" 318 SS) and brass nuts for a ferro-cement barge being converted into a square rigger some years ago, IIRC he was
using 23" props and they went for close to two grand apiece!

Cheers
Marty

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We are going to watch Once upon a time in the west tonight.
Nothing like a good Sergio Spagettii western.
He's a good director dont ya think?

The new DVD transfer is astonishing on a wide screen TV.

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Don't you know anything about ebay? Never give anyone feedback until
they give you feedback.

The guy took my money and didn't send the item. When I reported him to ebay, he
sent me a different item with missing parts. You're right, I don't play well
with people who pull scams. My seller rating is perfect. People certainly do
look over feedback and mine is excellent. When I see a # below 90% I worry.

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He would also want another couple of nice big smelly, noisy engines. Can
you find him one of those too?

Cheers

Bobsprit wrote:

I have no doubt, being the serious sailor, that Doug has a use for this great
deal!

Let me know, Doug.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...egory=26456&it
em=2475487934


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You missed the whole point numbnuts.

You can report fraud, ect to ebay without leaving him a neg. until
after he has provide you feedback.

Duh. You don't get it. Ebay suspended him. He got reinstated, then returned
fire. In any case, he scammed several people and it was worth the neg to let
people know. Doesn't effect my sales one bit.

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The guy that sold you the item he was able to get even and leave you
a -.

Joe, that guy is facing a investigation from Ebay and is no longer selling. He
used someone elses credit card to get back on ebay and I sent them a letter
last week. Meanwhile, I resold the radio fairly and only lost 35 bucks.

RB


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"Bobsprit" wrote in message

| Meanwhile, I resold the radio fairly and only lost 35 bucks.

SAY WHAT???.......

CM


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"Bart Senior" wrote in message . net...
A short walk from my boat is the schooner Dolphin, one of nine
schooners build by the Nazis to transport missiles to Peenemude.

It has the biggest prop I've seen on a sailing yacht. Lots of pictures
of the refit.


Good reason the prop was so big Bart. It was buildt to haul cargo in
heavy sea's at a reliable pace . And when buildt it was not a sailing
yacht at all. Great history of that boat. I wonder if its an early
model of Oak Planking or the latter with pine.

It would be nice to get boat number 10-20 with the bugs shook out and
still using quality materials. Those nazi's had some nice equipment
during the start of WWII. Have you seen their bravery medals from the
later part of the war? Made of bakelite plastic. Early one's were made
of Sterling Silver.

Now I could understand if Kerry threw plastic cheapo medals over the
fence, but bronze and silver stars.......what a dick.

Joe







http://www.schoonerdolphin.com/

http://www.space.edu/projects/book/chapter8.html

Bart Senior


Martin Baxter wrote in message
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Bobsprit wrote:

I have no doubt, being the serious sailor, that Doug has a use for this

great
deal!

Let me know, Doug.


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...egory=26456&it
em=2475487934


RB


"O bids", I guess they are not in particularly great demand. They'd look

good on my living room wall, but your ad says they have to be picked up in
Queens, oh well.

Cheers
Marty

 
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