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ED ROGERS
 
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Is this company a small time garage size operation?

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Glenn Ashmore
 
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I think it is a one man warehouse but his prices are pretty good for the
quality of the machines. Even better when you can pick one up off a
neighbor whose SO was threatening divorce when she found it in his
garage. :-)

I had a little problem with the contactor and he jumped through hoops to
get me another one overnight and sent along a keyless chuck to make up
for my trouble to boot.

ED ROGERS wrote:
Is this company a small time garage size operation?


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In article hnn4c.2$rQ.1@lakeread04, Glenn Ashmore says...

I think it is a one man warehouse but his prices are pretty good for the
quality of the machines. Even better when you can pick one up off a
neighbor whose SO was threatening divorce when she found it in his
garage. :-)


LOL. What's that line? "Darn I sure miss her."

Jim

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Tnx for the reply.

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