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Who could say no to Grizzly Tools? It is quickly making a name for
itself by being the America’s favorite and one of the largest
machinery companies in the US. These tools have been approved by
thousands of people and can be found in a wide variety of shops, from
those of hobbyists all the way to large industrial producers.

With Grizzly Tools, there is no middleman or distributor. Selling
their own product, instead of someone else’s, drastically reduced the
average price of their items. Nobody beats its high quality,
durability and low cost.

You can either purchase Grizzly Tools at their showroom/outlet stores,
from their free mail order catalog or from their comprehensive online
store. Their showroom/outlet stores are usually hundreds of thousands
of square feet filled with practically all of their products and you
can find them in Pennsylvania, Washington and Missouri.

They offer you and extensive variety of tools including bandsaws
(metal and wood), drill presses, sanders, planers, grinders, milling
machines and much, much more. Ordering Grizzly Tools is quick and easy
due to the fact that 99% of their items ship the same day.

Why settle for other tools when you can have high quality tools at a
very reasonable price? Definitely look into Grizzly Tools! I
personally guarantee it.

Source: http://grizzlytools.zoxic.com
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Ahhh the smell of Spam on a Friday night!!



"Rob" wrote in message
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Who could say no to Grizzly Tools? It is quickly making a name for
itself by being the America’s favorite and one of the largest
machinery companies in the US. These tools have been approved by
thousands of people and can be found in a wide variety of shops, from
those of hobbyists all the way to large industrial producers.

With Grizzly Tools, there is no middleman or distributor. Selling
their own product, instead of someone else’s, drastically reduced the
average price of their items. Nobody beats its high quality,
durability and low cost.

You can either purchase Grizzly Tools at their showroom/outlet stores,
from their free mail order catalog or from their comprehensive online
store. Their showroom/outlet stores are usually hundreds of thousands
of square feet filled with practically all of their products and you
can find them in Pennsylvania, Washington and Missouri.

They offer you and extensive variety of tools including bandsaws
(metal and wood), drill presses, sanders, planers, grinders, milling
machines and much, much more. Ordering Grizzly Tools is quick and easy
due to the fact that 99% of their items ship the same day.

Why settle for other tools when you can have high quality tools at a
very reasonable price? Definitely look into Grizzly Tools! I
personally guarantee it.

Source: http://grizzlytools.zoxic.com


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On May 8, 7:17*pm, "Leon" wrote:
Ahhh the smell of Spam on a Friday night!!
...


I suspect that this was not done with the knowledge of Grizzly, well,
at least not the owner. He is personally active on-line and probably
would take a very dim view.
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I like grizzly tools, but this sort of thing is not good publicity for them.

A review of a specific machine or the experience of outfitting a particular
shop would be appreciated. But spam is never welcome, no matter how well
intentioned.



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"Ralph" wrote in message
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On May 8, 7:17 pm, "Leon" wrote:
Ahhh the smell of Spam on a Friday night!!
...


I suspect that this was not done with the knowledge of Grizzly, well,
at least not the owner. He is personally active on-line and probably
would take a very dim view.


Regardless of how it got here, it is spam.

Where is he personally active on line?




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In article ,
"Leon" wrote:

"Ralph" wrote in message
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On May 8, 7:17 pm, "Leon" wrote:
Ahhh the smell of Spam on a Friday night!!
...


I suspect that this was not done with the knowledge of Grizzly, well,
at least not the owner. He is personally active on-line and probably
would take a very dim view.


Regardless of how it got here, it is spam.

Where is he personally active on line?


Woodnet and Saw Mill Creek forums

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On Fri, 8 May 2009 21:17:41 -0500, "Leon" wrote:

Ahhh the smell of Spam on a Friday night!!

Must be serious, ol' Rob personally guarantees them!


"Rob" some.spam.address wrote in message



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"Ralph E Lindberg" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Leon" wrote:

"Ralph" wrote in message
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On May 8, 7:17 pm, "Leon" wrote:
Ahhh the smell of Spam on a Friday night!!
...


I suspect that this was not done with the knowledge of Grizzly, well,
at least not the owner. He is personally active on-line and probably
would take a very dim view.


Regardless of how it got here, it is spam.

Where is he personally active on line?


Woodnet and Saw Mill Creek forums



I C , thanks.


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Ralph wrote:
On May 8, 7:17 pm, "Leon" wrote:
Ahhh the smell of Spam on a Friday night!!
...


I suspect that this was not done with the knowledge of Grizzly, well,
at least not the owner. He is personally active on-line and probably
would take a very dim view.



It's still dicey: Here's where this post came from:

NNTP-Posting-Host: 189.62.226.54


IP address: 189.62.226.54
Reverse DNS: bd3ee236.virtua.com.br.
Reverse DNS authenticity: [Could be forged: hostname
bd3ee236.virtua.com.br. does not exist]
ASN: 28573
ASN Name: LACNIC-27648
IP range connectivity: 22
Registrar (per ASN): ARIN
Country (per IP registrar): BR [Brazil]
Country Currency: BRL [Brazil Real]
Country IP Range: 189.0.0.0 to 189.127.255.255
Country fraud profile: Normal
City (per outside source): Unknown
Country (per outside source): -- []
Private (internal) IP? No
IP address registrar: whois.lacnic.net

So, the post either came from Brazil, a country whose entire email system is
blocked by administrators of large sites because of spam (Brazil maintains
the world's largest intranet), or the poster tried to make us believe it
came from Brazil (because he's a loon?).



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On Sat, 9 May 2009 11:12:51 -0500, "HeyBub" wrote:


Maybe it was from Grazil??
drum roll

Ralph wrote:
On May 8, 7:17 pm, "Leon" wrote:
Ahhh the smell of Spam on a Friday night!!
...


I suspect that this was not done with the knowledge of Grizzly, well,
at least not the owner. He is personally active on-line and probably
would take a very dim view.



It's still dicey: Here's where this post came from:

NNTP-Posting-Host: 189.62.226.54


IP address: 189.62.226.54
Reverse DNS: bd3ee236.virtua.com.br.
Reverse DNS authenticity: [Could be forged: hostname
bd3ee236.virtua.com.br. does not exist]
ASN: 28573
ASN Name: LACNIC-27648
IP range connectivity: 22
Registrar (per ASN): ARIN
Country (per IP registrar): BR [Brazil]
Country Currency: BRL [Brazil Real]
Country IP Range: 189.0.0.0 to 189.127.255.255
Country fraud profile: Normal
City (per outside source): Unknown
Country (per outside source): -- []
Private (internal) IP? No
IP address registrar: whois.lacnic.net

So, the post either came from Brazil, a country whose entire email system is
blocked by administrators of large sites because of spam (Brazil maintains
the world's largest intranet), or the poster tried to make us believe it
came from Brazil (because he's a loon?).




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