Re: M3 Die
- From: John Stevenson <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 18:46:53 GMT
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 18:25:45 +0000, Kevin Steele
<kevin.newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Anyone suggest a cheap supplier for one of these. I thought Proops
>were a good price at £1.50, until they wanted £4.50 to post it (they
>justified this by saying "it would cost you more than that to get into
>a show and buy one from us").
>
>Regards
>
>Kevin
PAY ????????? to get into a show ???
Good heavens what next.
I flatly refuse to pay to get into shows, I go to buy, OK I'll look
round but my sole object of going is to buy.
Now the trade stands I buy off have already paid serious coin to stand
there, plus still paying their rates back at base.
If I went to their shops / warehouses would I be charged entrance fee.
No way, I'd be welcomed in, given a coffee at the better places [
Andrew are you reading this ?? ] and relieved of cash.
So what's different??
PS Kevin, I'll have a look in the morning for a spare, must have one,
anything under 1/2" is a bloody rivet.
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Regards,
John Stevenson
Nottingham, England.
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