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    Exclamation Australian made hand tools offer

    Given the many members have their settings to show only certain sections of the forum I thought it prudent to put a short post in here which links to this thread in "Announcements".

    That link will take you straight to post #109 which has PDFs attached to it that summarise all that is on offer at very good discounts for the following handtools:

    • Hand planes (HNT Gordon)
    • Plane Floats (HNT Gordon)
    • Replacement blades for Stanley Planes (Harold & Saxon)
    • Bench Chisels (Harold & Saxon)
    • Marking out tools (Colen Clenton & Chris Vesper)
    • Vises (Micheal Connor & HNT Gordon)
    • Straightedges (Micheal Connor)
    • Hand Saws (Adria from HNT G)
    • Sharpening Stones (Lobster from HNT G)
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    Thanks for organising this Nick, appreciated. Are there a few PDF's missing from post 109? I was looking for the lobster stones. Thanks.
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    Look in HNT GORDON Scott. I've edited the first post here.
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    Thanks Nick, there's something to be said for 'quick scrolling', must of had a 'girl' look
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    Quote Originally Posted by sjt View Post
    Thanks Nick, there's something to be said for 'quick scrolling', must of had a 'girl' look
    I am guessing that most women of the female persuasion - most notably my mother - would describe it as a 'man' look

    "If it was a dog it woulda bitten ya"
    (I would generally disagree - I get along with most dogs)


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    well this is a good thread because i wouldnt have seen it (the sale) otherwise ,the PDF's get to the crux of the offer(s) but that thread is a bit of mess with p a g e s to wade through if one is after comments on a particular item, i imagine its only going to get worse..hindsight might suggest it would have been better to have separate threads for the different makers or tools

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    Quote Originally Posted by ch!ppy View Post
    well this is a good thread because i wouldnt have seen it (the sale) otherwise ,the PDF's get to the crux of the offer(s) but that thread is a bit of mess with p a g e s to wade through if one is after comments on a particular item, i imagine its only going to get worse..hindsight might suggest it would have been better to have separate threads for the different makers or tools

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    Probably right Chippy, but one thread is what was approved. Also, it would too many threads for members to follow.

    Anything that is really important, and needs to stand out, has been entered with a larger, bold, and sometimes coloured font, so you can easily scroll down the page at speed, and you'll see them flash past quite easily.

    Cheers, Brett (not Nick)
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    Thanks Nick I was going to say something but I thought "A rose by any other name..."
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
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