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ydb1md

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ms a very high price for a post-war Norris A5. The pre-war ones with reosewood infill and a nicer shape of lever cap fetch less than that (sometimes)

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I can't imagine ever seeing an immaculate, unused infill like that very often. If I weren't a responsible adult with kids, I'd bid on it. :roll:
 
ydb1md":38bqgflh said:
I can't imagine ever seeing an immaculate, unused infill like that very often. If I weren't a responsible adult with kids, I'd bid on it. :roll:
Yeah, Dave, I've heard it all now :lol:
Philly :D
 
Philly":2785a8ma said:
ydb1md":2785a8ma said:
I can't imagine ever seeing an immaculate, unused infill like that very often. If I weren't a responsible adult with kids, I'd bid on it. :roll:
Yeah, Dave, I've heard it all now :lol:
Philly :D

I could tell'er it's an investment . . . . :-k

Or I could beg . . . . [-o<

:lol:
 
That is lovely, Rob. Ever considered building some kind of premium line yourself??
And Dave, I've already tried that line-it doesn't work :lol:
Cheers
Philly :D
 
So... you gotta bear with me as I'm a noobie at woodworking...

I take it's that it's a very posh hammer for making sure the six inch nails go in flat to the surface yeah?

(hammer)

... oh yeah and where do you plug it in?

:-s


*runs a mile with the rest of the forum chasing after him screaming "PHILISTINE"*
 

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