Stonekeep Warehouse Cleanup Sale: Item #9 (gone to Ebay)

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Stonekeep Warehouse Cleanup Sale: Item #9 (gone to Ebay)

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Stonekeep Warehouse Cleanup Sale: Item #9

I went through today and there just seemed to be a lot of things laying around. Things dont need to just lay around. Some of this stuff will be first rate merchandise that for whatever reason is just not moving, or maybe we made up some instock product which was too option specific and noone has ordered that EXACT product with those EXACT options so its just taking up shelf space. Some of the items were single run items and will not be made again. Some of the items were deemed "seconds" by me when inspecting (those items will be designated as seconds in the ads).

This will be an auction which will run an indeterminable period of time, but those of you that have witnessed my auctions before I dont like to carry them out for very long. They normally last between 1 day and 5 days, and I call them at any time, so dont wait to put in your bid because you will wait too late.

Auctions will have a start price and a shipping price for inside the US (or military bases) only.

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Warehouse clearance Item #9:

Steel Gothic Segmented Legs. regular sized gothic.
This is NOT a second. This is an excellent set of legs.

They are our upper end legs on price and therefore these just have not moved in steel. The pics of these sold several sets in stainless, but these have not moved.

Website price:$295 + ship

Starting bid:$185 (winner add $25 shipping)

<img src="http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/spiers-saddlery_1903_1671097">

<img src="http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/spiers-saddlery_1903_1845603">
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These are going to ebay soon
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I wish I could afford these, i think they would look very nice with my other stuff...but unfortunatly I cant
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Im going to go ahead and move these over to Ebay so if anyone is still interested check for them over there.
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Sometimes it's a tough crowd.

**In my best Cockney English**
Those were nice fighting legs methinks meloard.

Is it melord or MyLoard and where is the capitalization?
It sounded cool when they called me that at the renfair.

Best of luck on your E-Bay

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Ive sold a few of these but always in stainless...
Thats why I figured Id just throw them out here cheap, but no takers.
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Well you gave em first shot m'lord....

I really do think your helm development is coming along nicely.
We have seen it come from strange to acceptable.

I am lucky... my professional welder now understands helm making and detail welding of grills.
I taught him...Buhahaaaaa... And I don't even know how to weld.... Yet...

Look out welding world.... I got my stick going.....
Funny thing... it's a Miller TIG welder....
It's just that the stick attachment stinger thing is easer.

Hal

Ps: How did the doughnut work out?
Did you find the Tin/Lead presser foot to work with your press?
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