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"john smith"

23/09/2004 1:03 AM

veritas and lie nielsen tools in Aus

Does anyone know if there is an outlet on the eastern coast of Australia
selling Veritas and or lie nielsen tools. Not mail order but a place that
actually stocks them so you can touch and stroke them.


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[email protected] (Minorite)

in reply to "john smith" on 23/09/2004 1:03 AM

23/09/2004 10:51 AM

>Not mail order but a place that
>actually stocks them so you can touch and stroke them.
>

i think there are support groups for this kind of thing,,,,,,
bob

JJ

JGS

in reply to "john smith" on 23/09/2004 1:03 AM

23/09/2004 7:30 AM

Yes there are (groups) and this is one of them. JG

Minorite wrote:

> >Not mail order but a place that
> >actually stocks them so you can touch and stroke them.
> >
>
> i think there are support groups for this kind of thing,,,,,,
> bob

bb

bugbear

in reply to "john smith" on 23/09/2004 1:03 AM

23/09/2004 3:31 PM

john smith wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is an outlet on the eastern coast of Australia
> selling Veritas and or lie nielsen tools. Not mail order but a place that
> actually stocks them so you can touch and stroke them.
>
>

Try posting on woodcentral handtools - several handtoolin' Aussies there.

BugBear

bb

bugbear

in reply to "john smith" on 23/09/2004 1:03 AM

23/09/2004 3:33 PM

john smith wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is an outlet on the eastern coast of Australia
> selling Veritas and or lie nielsen tools. Not mail order but a place that
> actually stocks them so you can touch and stroke them.
>
>

These guys may know:
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/forumdisplay.php?f=13

BugBear

kg

"kiwigreg"

in reply to "john smith" on 23/09/2004 1:03 AM

24/09/2004 11:50 AM

Carbatec

"bugbear" <bugbear@trim_papermule_trim.co.uk> wrote in message
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john smith wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is an outlet on the eastern coast of Australia
> selling Veritas and or lie nielsen tools. Not mail order but a place that
> actually stocks them so you can touch and stroke them.
>
>

These guys may know:
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/forumdisplay.php?f=13

BugBear


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