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    Only 66 days till the sydney show and it cannot come soon enough,start saving.
    Watch out he bites!


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    9 weeks .... plenty of time to save
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    Just wondering if Neil was able to respond to this question: http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ad.php?t=69351
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    Enter the competition and you will get free tickets.
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    It will take a while before I can make a rocker. Let alone one as good as yours, Scott.
    All I'm good for is telling people with talent to get on with the job!!!!

    So it's going to be a while before I get free tickets!!!
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    Free tickets, discounted tickets are very well appreciated, but I'll be there rain (last year) hail or shine, even if I have to pay the full freight like every other punter.

    First stop the Ubeaut stand for a chat with Neil and Pauline.

    Also to meet you forum dwellers.
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    if there is a forum stand it would be good!!!!
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    Are you entering your pen collection Wongo?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
    Free tickets, discounted tickets are very well appreciated, but I'll be there rain (last year) hail or shine, even if I have to pay the full freight like every other punter.

    First stop the Ubeaut stand for a chat with Neil and Pauline.

    Also to meet you forum dwellers.


    I thought Neil and Pauline stopped doing the shows??? (I thought I read this on the forum, but I hope I'm wrong - its when I stock up!).

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    9 weeks to prepare

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    This will be my first show. I keep hearing about them and am looking forward to it for sure.

    Can anyone give me a heads up on what to expect, sounds like a bit of a bargain hunt - I'm looking out for a few new items so might hang on. How are the demos etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milar View Post
    This will be my first show. I keep hearing about them and am looking forward to it for sure.

    Can anyone give me a heads up on what to expect, sounds like a bit of a bargain hunt - I'm looking out for a few new items so might hang on. How are the demos etc?
    bargains do come up but the big guys like carbatec only have 10% give or take off their prices.

    demos are good IMO
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    Perhaps we should arrange a time/place to meet up and peruse all that the show has to offer on mass. Would be nice to catch up with the forumites - I met a lot of you when I did the great bessey clamp order last year

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    This year Carba-Tec will only have a nominal presence. A small number of major items of equipment and the usual smaller items. However, I am told that there will be a sale just before the woodworking show and that the prices on offer will be the show prices. If you are on their mailing list you will be notified. Happy hunting.
    Bob

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    I'll be going, probably with my two boys again (they had a ball last year). Looking forward to seeing Big Stan again (I see he has become a member here which is great), and having a drool over all the gear and all the timber. I will probably be in the market for a bandsaw and maybe a drill press by then, so will have to see what I can find! Might need to take the van up...
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