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but your feedback is not 100%, mine is.

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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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I did, feedback not 100% like mine is.

You have very little feedback one way or the other. My SALES feedback is

100%,
no negatives.

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"felton" wrote

FYI...if it is a "pick up only in Queens" forget it


like those props were.

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DSK wrote:

Bart Senior wrote:

I've always thought pine was easy to work.



Depends, longleaf pine is fairly soft & easy to bend but it tends to
dull tools.


Pine defined as a wood that dulls tools? Are yours made in China?

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but your feedback is not 100%, mine is.

You have no feedback.

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FYI...if it is a "pick up only in Queens" forget it

like those props were.

Those props were shipped today. Pure profit.

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Bobsprit wrote:
Those props were shipped today. Pure profit.


In other words, they were stolen.

Funny, they "were going to be listed soon" and now they are already
shipped... somehow I think the Boobster is indulging in more fantasy here.

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In other words, they were stolen.

Funny, they "were going to be listed soon" and now they are already
shipped... somehow I think the Boobster is indulging in more fantasy here.

Doug, you're out of touch, as usual. He's talking about the big props I sold a
few days back on ebay.
Meanwhile you're accusing someone you don't know of stealing. Not exactly a
class act, are you Doug?

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Bobsprit wrote:

In other words, they were stolen.

Funny, they "were going to be listed soon" and now they are already
shipped... somehow I think the Boobster is indulging in more fantasy here.

Doug, you're out of touch, as usual. He's talking about the big props I sold a
few days back on ebay.
Meanwhile you're accusing someone you don't know of stealing. Not exactly a
class act, are you Doug?


Careful, he'll explode at you!

Cheers

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MC queried:Pine defined as a wood that dulls tools? Are yours made in China?

Doesn't matter where the tools were made...pine is full of creosote and sap
and does dull saws...we have lots of jack pine and red pine on our property
and have to lop a lot of limbs...and we sharpen saw blades a lot....


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