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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 3:08 am 
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Ok, here we go, a little something for everyone.
All items are Make an offer.
No Reasonable offer refused!
Cash or trade, I'm up for anything.
All items come with a bit of dust at no extra charge!

More to come...
A stack of walnut bindings. Pretty plain, no figure. Make an offer.


A stack of Paduuk bindings. Make an offer. (Oh I found one more strip after I took the photo)

Same drill in Bubinga. These have nice flame. Make an offer.


Great spalted maple bindings. Make an offer.


Holly bindings with pieces for end grafts. Very creamy, you have to look hard to see ANY grain at all. Perfect for that vintage look without having to use plastic.


Ebony and maple (not black fiber and white fiber) purfling strips. Make an offer.


Big ol' pack of .020 rosewood purflings. These are very fragile and usually break when installing them (in fact many are broken in the pack) but the good news is that the grain all runs diagonally so they are very easy to scarf together. Just line them up and hit them with a dot of CA. Make an offer.


This is about 7/8 of a gallon of KTM-9. I used it to spray one neck. Make an offer.


Porter Cable laminate trimmer #7301. Works fine. Make an offer.

Home made circle cutter with HF laminate cutter. Make an offer.


Harbor Freight laminate cutters. Now you can set them up and leave them. I can't guarantee that I've got bases for all of them but I'll do my best to try. They all work. Make an offer.


Milwaukee 18 v cordless drill. This has had some good hard use but still works fine. One of the batteries got dropped but still operates, it just has a piece of the plastic missing. Both batteries work but don't hold a charge the way they used to. Works fine for things like guitars but I needed something better for things like deck screws so this is an extra. Make an offer.


Makita 14v cordless drill. Works but the batteries don't hold a charge very long. See description of the above drill for my reason for selling. Make an offer.

Porter Cable router #6931. Fixed and plunge bases. This has seen lots of use but still works fine. I had a case of TAS (Tool acquisition syndrome) and bought a new model hoping to use this for a backup. The case hasn't been opened since. I can't find the collett wrenches but will keep looking. Make an offer.

No Reasonable offer refused!


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Paul,

PM'ed you for the PC trimmer.

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75.00 for the PC router. $10.00 for the spalted maple bindings. I will pay freght to.

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Paul,

How about $50 for the purflings, bubinga and paduuk bindings and one of
the harbor freight laminate trimmers, preferably with base for trimming top
and back excess if needed for this purpose. (I've never done it this way but it
sounds much better than holding my box against a belt sander)!

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[QUOTE=burbank] Paul,

PM'ed you for the PC trimmer.

Pat[/QUOTE]
Done! Sold to Pat


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[QUOTE=Tim McKnight] 75.00 for the PC router. $10.00 for the spalted maple bindings. I will pay freght to.[/QUOTE]
Done! Sold to Tim.


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[QUOTE=uncleshish] Paul,

How about $50 for the purflings, bubinga and paduuk bindings and one of
the harbor freight laminate trimmers, preferably with base for trimming top
and back excess if needed for this purpose. (I've never done it this way but it
sounds much better than holding my box against a belt sander)![/QUOTE]
Done! Sold to Chris. Please email me your address or PM me.


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Paul,
I'm interested in the spaulted maple bindings...I don't know...$20?

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[QUOTE=Dave-SKG] Paul,
I'm interested in the spaulted maple bindings...I don't know...$20?[/QUOTE]
Sorry Dave, Tim jumped on them already.


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Hey... you are not selling more of those capped linings are you?

BTW, thanks for the clamping suggestion... it worked like a champ.

:-)

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[QUOTE=Brock Poling]
Hey... you are not selling more of those capped linings are you?

BTW, thanks for the clamping suggestion... it worked like a champ.

:-)[/QUOTE]
Brock, I've got none and I mean NONE right now. I'd be willing to take orders at some point but I'm not sure if this is the place to do that. LMK


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Here is an outside mold and bending form for a '39 Hauser. I had this made by John Watkins and it has removable cutaway sections. So it's very easy to make both a cutaway and a non cutaway body shape.
John Hall charges $35 for the bending form and $85 for the outside mold. Neither have the cutaway option. So I'd like to get $100 for the set. It's been used once.
If that seems too steep, make me an offer.


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Paul,

I'll take the set of Hauser mold & form.

I'll send you a PM with my address so you can let me know the total w/ shipping.

Cheers,
Peter

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[QUOTE=Peter J] Paul,

I'll take the set of Hauser mold & form.

I'll send you a PM with my address so you can let me know the total w/ shipping.

Cheers,
Peter[/QUOTE]
Done! Sold to Peter J.


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Is the Holly still available? If so how about $50.00 ?


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Is the KTM still available? How about $50?

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[QUOTE=Shawn] Is the Holly still available? If so how about $50.00 ?[/QUOTE]
Done! Sold to Shawn. Please send me your address.


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[QUOTE=Ray L] Is the KTM still available? How about $50?

Ray[/QUOTE]
Done! Sold to Ray, I'll need your address.


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[QUOTE=Pwoolson] Brock, I've got none and I mean NONE right now. I'd be willing to take orders at some point but I'm not sure if this is the place to do that. LMK[/QUOTE]

Ok, give me a shout when you cook up another batch.

:-)

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[QUOTE=Brock Poling] [QUOTE=Pwoolson] Brock, I've got none and I mean NONE right now. I'd be willing to take orders at some point but I'm not sure if this is the place to do that. LMK[/QUOTE]

Ok, give me a shout when you cook up another batch.

:-)[/QUOTE]

I'd be interested in some too!

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Would you take $30 for the 4 laminate trimmers?


 


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How about $25 for the Walnut bindings?  Counter offer, will be considered.

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[QUOTE=WaddyT] How about $25 for the Walnut bindings? Counter offer, will be considered.
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No counter. $25 plus shipping to you Waddy. Drop me your address and I'll get you a shipping quote. I'm off to UPS in a couple of hours and would like to take everything with me if we can get this done by then. Thanks.


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did you see the offer for the laminate trimmers?

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[QUOTE=Hodges_Guitars] did you see the offer for the laminate trimmers?[/QUOTE]
Sorry, I indeed missed it. I've got the 4 trimmers. One is the one on the circle cutting jig. I'll throw that in. I only have two bases though. Let me know if you still want them.


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