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M. Ginter
 
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Hello Everyone -

I am associated with a local woodworking shop, and we have decided to carry
another line of router bits and cutters. As a result, we need to liquidate
a large supply of router bits and cutters that we can no longer sell through
the local shop. There are over 150 items in total that will be listed. So
please email me it you don't see what you are looking for. All these items
are brand new, first quality, in original cases. We are unable to sell them
at the store because of our contract with the new supplier. Prices for the
cutters is below cost, so here is your opportunity to increase your cutter
collection for very low prices. See the Web address below.

http://home.insightbb.com/~msgtwins/...D-1022319.html


Jesada is a high quality cutter. Each cutter part number and details can be
reviewed at the Jesada website.



www.Jesada.com



If after that you would still like additional information, please do not
hesitate to contact me. I will be happy to combine shipping. I only charge
actual shipping cost. No packing or handling fee. I do offer payment
through Paypal if you would prefer.



Thanks and if you have questions, please let me know,



Mark Ginter

RBS Co.

Russiaville, IN








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Leon
 
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"Slowhand" I'm@work wrote in message
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Who cares? Those are excellent prices and Jesada makes decent bits. I'm
loading up. Just my 2 cents.
SH



While this is true, the last order of 8 bits that I ordered from Jesada were
not up to par. The shanks rusted and I had to send some back for
replacement as they vibrated.

If this is old stock there may not be an issue.


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Leon
 
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"Bob Schmall" wrote in message
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Seriously, did you check the prices? They're very low--low enough to make
them good quality throw-aways.



Yeah I agree the prices are good but I bought some of the deeply
discounted bits from Jesada last year and they were not up to their regular
standard of quality. The shanks rusted and that was explained as poor
quality stock from a supplier. I had to send a couple of 3/8" straight bits
back because of excessive vibration, when brand new with not cutting time on
them. That was really really odd. They were replaced at no charge of
coarse but still the quality was not up to par.



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M. Ginter
 
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My luck today is really bad. Here is the correct website.

http://home.insightbb.com/~msgtwins/...22827.htmlGood thing my woodworking isn't like my computing! ;@)Thanks,Mark Ginter

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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 01:14:17 GMT, "M. Ginter"
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Sorry about that. I am not sure what happened.

I looked at it and notice it was all ------- grabbled. -------


Put the keyboard down, step away from the computer .... :-)

Had a prof in grad school who had a standing rule that if he made three
mistakes during one class period, class was over. His theory was that if
he made three mistakes, he wasn't of much use for the day and the rest of
the class time could be used more constructively.




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Lobby Dosser
 
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Mark & Juanita wrote:

On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 01:14:17 GMT, "M. Ginter"
wrote:

Sorry about that. I am not sure what happened.

I looked at it and notice it was all ------- grabbled. -------


Put the keyboard down, step away from the computer .... :-)

Had a prof in grad school who had a standing rule that if he made
three
mistakes during one class period, class was over. His theory was that
if he made three mistakes, he wasn't of much use for the day and the
rest of the class time could be used more constructively.


At that rate, I wouldn't get much done beyond breakfast!





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Big John
 
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Link does not work.

John








On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 15:15:32 GMT, "M. Ginter"
wrote:

Hello Everyone -

I am associated with a local woodworking shop, and we have decided to carry
another line of router bits and cutters. As a result, we need to liquidate
a large supply of router bits and cutters that we can no longer sell through
the local shop. There are over 150 items in total that will be listed. So
please email me it you don't see what you are looking for. All these items
are brand new, first quality, in original cases. We are unable to sell them
at the store because of our contract with the new supplier. Prices for the
cutters is below cost, so here is your opportunity to increase your cutter
collection for very low prices. See the Web address below.

http://home.insightbb.com/~msgtwins/...D-1022319.html


Jesada is a high quality cutter. Each cutter part number and details can be
reviewed at the Jesada website.



www.Jesada.com



If after that you would still like additional information, please do not
hesitate to contact me. I will be happy to combine shipping. I only charge
actual shipping cost. No packing or handling fee. I do offer payment
through Paypal if you would prefer.



Thanks and if you have questions, please let me know,



Mark Ginter

RBS Co.

Russiaville, IN








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