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I'm not allowed to raid the piggybank this month. :-(

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On 2006-10-04 01:53:49 +0100, "The3rd Earl Of Derby" said:

I'm not allowed to raid the piggybank this month. :-(

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Good thing really. That way you'll avoid disappointment.


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"ALL SIP PRODUCTS ARE FACTORY RECONDITIONED BY SIP ENGINEERS " So who
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"ALL SIP PRODUCTS ARE FACTORY RECONDITIONED BY SIP ENGINEERS " So who
was the original manufacturer?

MBQ


Well, I think it was SIP. These are clearly returned/damaged goods that have
been given the once over, sorry, reconditioned, before dumping through ebay
sellers to recoup some costs.


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"ALL SIP PRODUCTS ARE FACTORY RECONDITIONED BY SIP ENGINEERS " So who
was the original manufacturer?

MBQ


Well, I think it was SIP. These are clearly returned/damaged goods that have
been given the once over, sorry, reconditioned, before dumping through ebay
sellers to recoup some costs.


I probably should have used a smiley ;-)



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Probably more reliable than the mainstream - these will have been
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"ALL SIP PRODUCTS ARE FACTORY RECONDITIONED BY SIP ENGINEERS " So who
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I don't reckon the likes of SIP or Sealey make any of the tools in their
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"ALL SIP PRODUCTS ARE FACTORY RECONDITIONED BY SIP ENGINEERS " So who
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I don't reckon the likes of SIP or Sealey make any of the tools in
their catalogue.


Gerraway.....


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