Ready for Spoon Bits?

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Boekweg
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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@ e Markle,

Yes, thank you for the pick. I was just wondering what they would look like.
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Nate
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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I am a bit short on funds atm, I hope to get some gathered to get this set. Will advise either way.
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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I'd like a set with the 11/16" option.

Thanks for the PM, Brad. We're traveling so I haven't been keeping up with things.

Thanks very much for making these available to us!
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Ready for Spoon Bits?

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11/16 for me, as well. I didn't mention that before. Thanks, Brad!

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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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As I mentioned on an earlier post. I've had a finacial setback so, I'm out.
Thanks for your contribution to all the forum members.
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

Post by morrow »

Hi Brad,

I would like a set with 11/16 option.

Many thanks!

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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

Post by teevee »

I am in

would like the det w/ an 11/16

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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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I initially expressed interest but that is a little more than I can justify with my small production of about 25 a year. I am sure they are wonderful, though, and hope to get some in the future.
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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A Colorado elk hunt with a longbow in early September is consuming all of my funds so I must pass for now.
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

Post by Tyler »

I'm still in provided the price doesn't go up due to lack of 25.

I want 11/16 for the 4th.

Thanks for putting this together Brad!
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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Pohldancer, you stupid liberal (not to mention an ignoramus) , when are you going to get these done? What's the total, to date? Or, for a simpleton like you, how many more need to commit?
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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I'm in, provided the price doesn't jump. 11/16 on the 4th.
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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Ok, ok...I'm in. I'll figure out how to pay for them later :D
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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Any updates on this, Brad?
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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Very soon.....
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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BDP wrote:Very soon.....
Wo0t!!!!
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

Post by Nate »

How about now?



Now?



Maybe now?


:mrgreen:
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

Post by EBK »

Sorry for the late response.

Im still in if I am not too late.

3/4, 13/16, and 11/16

thanks,

Eric
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

Post by GastonI »

this is one of those once in a life time's and I think I'd be fool to pass this up so put me down while I'm still not rationalizing the price
and also I'll have my set with a 7/8's

so ... now all i need is a stamp with my insignia hah!

Argh! can't decide about that last one what's more useful?
larrysson
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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Please put me on the list, thanks. -Paul

3/4, 13/16, 7/8
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