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that's a brill bargain mate well done very impressed is your arse not sore after such a cracking deal, you must have the gift of the :emoticon-0131-angel to do deals like that:emoticon-0148-yes:<applause>


Well I wanted a stand and typed it in eBay.
That came up as part of the description.
I was watching it thinking how nice it looked and after a few days with no bites I put a forty odd pound bid in.
I was surprised to win it at all, especially so cheap.
The receipt for about £300 was still in the bag and it had been bought a year before for his lad but hardly touched.
I turned up at this massive posh house in a well to do part of Chester. his son and daughter were both outside.
Huge garage and they both had brand new mini coopers.
I asked if it was the named house on the address and his daughter said "are you delivering something" ?
Cheeky bitch :D
 
I made this one, it was only a cheap d.i.y. guitar kit, but it came out good.
Makes a canny ornament.
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Some kits are not bad if put together properly and with better hardware than they supply. I like cutting my own body shape out as I enjoy the wood working. I'd love a CNC machine but couldn't justify it to be honest for the amount I make. I'll stick to my template and band saw lol.