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18 years ago
And a Griz TS FS, too
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18 years ago
"John Moorhead" wrote in news:chgwe.850$ snipped-for-privacy@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com:
A rusty, 20 yr old Griz saw, in unknown condition, for $675 cash, no warranty?
I wasn't aware that the reality distortion field extended that far south.
Patriarch
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18 years ago
I would think so since you can buy a new 1023S for a couple of hundred more.
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On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 19:49:26 -0500, the opaque Patriarch spake:
Wow, since they're $875 new, he's figuring a whopping $100 per
-decade- depreciation. Nice if you can get it!
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Well, it DOES say "offer"...so I would say that emailing him an offer of $250 would not be out of line (assuming you WANTED a "project" and were close enough to keep shipping down to a minimum). I suppose I would start at $200 myself, though, were I really interested...but then I am a cheap bastard (*smile*) Regards Dave Mundt
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on 6/29/2005 2:32 PM Dave Mundt said the following:
What the hell, even a cheap bastard need toys, er, tools, and it's a helluva lot easier to raise the bid than to lower it.
I should know!