Would you consider this to be a misleading advert or a scam.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :middle:uk
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :middle:uk
OLD":2wkakb8p said:You could send a message to the seller and point out his error
tiler99":3ktxlhaj said:OLD":3ktxlhaj said:You could send a message to the seller and point out his error
I have but he chooses to ignore it despite adding more items since my message to him.
Looks like he's edited it as I can't see where he says it does.Philly":x03oia6c said:It certainly doesnt retail for £700!!!!! :roll:
Philly
cambournepete,
I know it's not a great saw, but £75 new isn't a complete rip off, IMHO
:lol: Bargain :?dexteria":19id6wv6 said:some people are just plain stupid tho. This item had a buy it now price of £600 for about 4 days before the first bid.
Mark
Best of it's type? Whoa, there! And as for "the blade and arbor are so well supported that it is capable of good finish panel work without resorting to scoring saws", the guy is talking out of his nether regions (but then Wadkin did offer scorers on the BGP sfor at least 10 years before production ceased), whilst "a far superior machine to the Wadkin for the following reasons:- It is of all cast iron construction. It will accept a 14" blade and is therefore capable of heavier work", well same again, really; the Wadkin BGP was available in sizes up to 16in but unlike the Danckaert didn't need a 14in blade to cut 3-3/4in thick stock - it could manage it on the standard 12in machine....... But then maybe he also failed to notice that Danckaerts went to the wall in the 1970s so never really got round to putting scoring blades on anything. Yes, eBay is certainly full of BS :roll:dexteria":39ib5oem said:some people are just plain stupid tho. This item had a buy it now price of £600 for about 4 days before the first bid.
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