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PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 11:38 am 
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All proceeds net after shipping expense will be paid into the OLF. Because of the kindness of members here, not naming names, I hope this will benefit ALL.I'll do photos and then descriptions with prices.I have to go reduce sizes. mt


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some pics.Trying to resize but none of my programs are doing it. I will keep trying.(1) 2 Ashley Iles London Pattern, 1/8th and 1/16( I made this one from another 1/8- very well done);(2) highly figured and fiddleback OM size walnut back and sides;(3) S-M router base with circle jig, type 2 and a Foredom handpiece( does not have the little brass edge guide roller assembly- I put it on my Bishop Cochran),(4) Zoot curly maple neck with 5 lams and X-long headstock for 24.9" scale;(5) Rousseau Slam bar Router/Tablesaw etc.Safety switch;,(6) LV tiny rosewood plane pair;(7) LV adjustable scraper burnisher( like Hesh's) and nice wooden scraper holder with two good quality scrapers;(8)1/2" skew chisel pair, Germany;(9)fully fettled Stanley vintage 9 1/2 Std. Angle Block Plane;(10) later Stanley(blue jappanning) #4 bench plane-set up, and very sharp, a fine user.
      I apologize for my computer ineptitude. On the other hand, I am doing the best I can for a good cause. So, from that perspective if you are irritated because I can't post pics as I would like to, then just ignore all of this.And, finally, items not purchased will be sent to Quebec, added to a care package I have started already- it has plenty so don't hesitate on that account. Regards, MT

I HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO RESIZE FOR UPLOAD TO FORUM- HAVE TRIED 3 DIFFERENT PROGRAMS INCLUDING BUYING PAINT SHOP. I CAN EMAIL. MY EMAIL IS IN MY PROFILE. I can re-size for email, so if a member will "host and post" I could send that way.*****PRICES,PRICES,PRICES*******
1=$34.50;2=$75;3=$60;4=$55;5=$17;6=$15pair;7=$34;8=$32 pair;9=$50; 10=$35
    There is no junk here; much is truly new except edged tools that are sharp, but not used.


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Email them to me and I'll do it for you in Photoshop.

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Thanks Peter. I'll have to do it early tomorrow morning. Best, Mike


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Mike,
tomorrow I leave for my "real job" at 7:30 and will be back around 8PM PST

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Mike,
I would like the following items -
(6) LV tiny rosewood plane pair
(7) LV adjustable scraper burnisher(
like Hesh's) and nice wooden scraper holder with two good quality
scrapers

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Greg Heather
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Greg-reserved them for you..mt


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Paying- I will check with Brock and/or Lance for best way to pay. My suggestion would be Paypal to OLF- then I would certify my total shipping expense to them and they could refund back to me by Paypal. Or, payment to me and I send $$ less shipping to OLF. If that, then checks will be fine with me.mt--PS-I sent pics to Peter, but can't add until this evening. Sorry all.


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Mike,

Whatever items are left, if you want you can email them to me at

HateJunqMale at Hotmail dot com

and I will resize them for you and send them back.

Dennis

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Mike
can you please send me some pics of the {(3) S-M router base with circle jig, type 2 and a Foredom handpiece( does not have the little brass edge guide roller assembly- I put it on my Bishop Cochran}),and (4) Zoot curly maple neck with 5 lams and X-long headstock for 24.9" scale , I may be interested. Thanks-----Snick


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Need direct email address.mt


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I will take item 4, the Zoot curly maple neck, please.


Please let me know the apprpriate payment method.


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Trying photos.OK- how do I link up to the photobucket where I have resized the pics?m


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Mike,


 Sorry, here my e-mail


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I am willing to email to individuals. I finally got that to work, ( but can't do it from my office)Mike


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Hey Mike,

I only took a quick look before and grabbed the 2 items that immediately hit me. This swap has been great for me since I've picked a lot of items (particularly fine zoot) at prices I couldn't find anywhere else. I think that it's great that you're offering all you proceeds to OLF, so I'll take

(1) The Ashley Iles pattern chisels
(2) The OM Walnut - this better be nice
(5) Rousseau Slam bar Router/Tablesaw etc.Safety switch;
(8)1/2"
skew chisel pair, Germany

Don't need the planes.

Also, I've noticed that a lot of the people on OLF are "subscribers". I thought I saw something about a yearly subscription, but I can't find it now. Do you know anything about that?

Send me a new total. Don't let the computer problems get to ya, I'm an IT deportee and I hate em (but I'm good at it)

Thanks,

Greg


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So now you're gonna post pictures.

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So, what do you think of your walnut and chisels? Pretty darn nice don't you think? I dug out a Foredom clone I had laying around and assembled it to the Stew-Mac router base. Looks so good tthat even with the higher price I would have to charge, even if I kept the $, reluctant. So, I haven't decided what to do on it.mt


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Yep,

Good photos! I'm happy with the chisels and the walnut, it all looks nice. If I were you, I'd hold on to the Stewmac base and the planes for the next swap meet. Now that the photo posting isn't a problem, I think you'd get a lot more interest.


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