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    Hi D at $150 I'd have to pull out sorry, as good as it might seem, for me there's a massive amount of work in ripping/docking and re-sawing on all the glue lines to then machine and re-use. At $100 it was a bit of a stretch for me given the work required to recover as much as possible, but $150 would just make it too prohibitive i'm afraid.

    cheers, Ian

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