Ready for Spoon Bits?

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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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baweaverpipes wrote:
Brad can't ship to San Quentin.[/quote]

Instead of spoon bits, maybe you could ship me a file baked into a cake???
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Did anyone hear from Brad lately?
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baweaverpipes wrote:Brad can't ship to San Quentin.
Ernie went to prison? Oh no! He's far too pretty for prison.
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SimeonTurner wrote:
baweaverpipes wrote:Brad can't ship to San Quentin.
Ernie went to prison? Oh no! He's far too pretty for prison.
Ernie would be perfect for prison.

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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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RadDavis wrote:
SimeonTurner wrote:
baweaverpipes wrote:Brad can't ship to San Quentin.
Ernie went to prison? Oh no! He's far too pretty for prison.
Ernie would be perfect for prison.

Rad
Uhhh... good to be popular for once?
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e Markle wrote:Uhhh... good to be popular for once?
There's some places where being popular is definitely NOT something to be desired.

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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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BDP wrote:Guys,

They're rolling off the line, and should be able to start shipping next week.. once I have them weighed, I should know what shipping is going to be.... talk to you all next week!

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Any news for us Brad?
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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I am going to start shipping first to those who have paid in full, including postage. I have yet to weigh the set in order to know the cost of mailing... I might compare the cost to Flat rate Priority mail.... just trying to save you guys money! :wink:
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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Awesome! Can't wait to use them!
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Yup, I'm anxious to get them!

(Although I've moved and I don't have a shop anymore - still want them...)
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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How much would it cost for me to get a single 3/4" bowl bit from you? I can't afford a full set right now, that's for sure, but I'd love one bit at least.
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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The Smoking Yeti wrote:How much would it cost for me to get a single 3/4" bowl bit from you? I can't afford a full set right now, that's for sure, but I'd love one bit at least.
To my knowledge, Brad has finished the production on these and were not sold singularly, only in sets.
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Ah shucks :? Next time I'll hopefully have the coin :P
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BDP wrote:I am going to start shipping first to those who have paid in full, including postage. I have yet to weigh the set in order to know the cost of mailing... I might compare the cost to Flat rate Priority mail.... just trying to save you guys money! :wink:
Priority Mail Small Flate Rate with $400.00 insurance is a set $11.30. I do not think the bits would get damaged in transit, but it may be wise to add the insurance in case of a lost package.
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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I would love to see some pictures of the finish product if anyone is so inclined.
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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Got mine today, and as Weaver wrote, they are fantastic :D
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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These bits look fantastic...looking forward to working with them. Thanks so much, Brad, they were worth the wait.
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Nate wrote:Got mine today, and as Weaver wrote, they are fantastic :D
Gnat,
You disrespectful gear head. It's Mr. Weaver to you!
Old curmudgeon's, such as Rod Davies and me, deserve some degree of respect.
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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I'm thinking spelling your name right is about all you can ask, Brute.
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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baweaverpipes wrote:
Nate wrote:Got mine today, and as Weaver wrote, they are fantastic :D
Gnat,
You disrespectful gear head. It's Mr. Weaver to you!
Old curmudgeon's, such as Rod Davies and me, deserve some degree of respect.
Dammit, I won't call you Mr. Weaver until you tell me the trick to your awesome blasts!! Then I'll think about it.


Maybe....
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