> I often wonder where sellers get their prices from, see ebay 180056124047
Alea jacta est!
Nick

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briano - 05 Dec 2006 18:56 GMT
It didn't shift anyway thus proving it overpriced.
> I often wonder where sellers get their prices from, see ebay 180056124047
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> Email: diesel@easynet.co.uk
> Web: http://www.oldengine.org/members/diesel
Maybe they typed the wrong thing in the wrong box - its a new seller.
Incidentally our local Buy & Sell (Chester) has a Beaver Mill in it
with tooling for ?450. I looked it up to get the size and its a bit
big for my space although it looks a nice tool. I was amused to find
that this is a product of Balding Engineering - the Balding Beaver,
what a name! I can dig out the phone number if anyone is interested..
Steve
Peter A Forbes - 02 Dec 2006 10:58 GMT
>> I often wonder where sellers get their prices from, see ebay 180056124047
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>Steve
Nice machines, well worth the money, especially with tooling as well.
Peter
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>I often wonder where sellers get their prices from, see ebay 180056124047
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>Peter
It's the green paint premium.
Worth so much more than the boring grey colour.
Charles
Tony Jeffree - 02 Dec 2006 16:25 GMT
>>I often wonder where sellers get their prices from, see ebay 180056124047
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>>Peter
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>It's the green paint premium.
>Worth so much more than the boring grey colour.
Not only green but *shiny* too...
Regards,
Tony