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A reason to come to dah U.P. eh Bruce?
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Ya fur sure.
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Jon is in fact a great guy and a good friend of mine. The tools he makes are not toys but serious tools made for using. I carry Jon's tools on my website with a couple youtube instructional video's should you not be familar with his wares .... check the links page for my site.
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Bruce I have one of Jon's gauges and they are great tools and he is a great guy you can call him with any questions and he is happy to try and answer them. But I think you have the price wrong on the gauge I don't think it is $1400 I think you added one digit too many
let's not scare people off.....
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The new all size bore and chamber gauge is expected to be around $800 and the existing all bore wall thickness ga around $535, so price is expected to be for the combined wood cased set about $1400. I asked again to make sure I heard right. Maybe there is a military discount for the poor serviceman.....
I sat in on his demonstration to you ( Eric) last June and was impressed by the accuracy and foolproofness of the wall thickness instrument. With the cost alone of the bore gauge, I would need to be convinced that it was significantly better than the many lesser cost bore gauges, so I look forward to seeing Jon at the Yooper. |
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