Is this really a Beverly?

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Is this really a Beverly?

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http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1662803052

Kinda looks like the harbor freight one I've got in my shop. Do they truly look so much alike?
Prince Of Darkmoor
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Post by Prince Of Darkmoor »

They're pretty much carbon copies of the B1. If the guy says its a Beverly and its got the manufacturer's stamped metal plate on it, then it should be fine. Otherwise, I'd be a bit suspicious.

Besides, if you're in the market for a shear, you ought to bid on the B3 Ivar has for auction on Ebay. Image
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Not really in the market, but if I was I would support an archiver first Image .
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Post by losthelm »

how did that guy manage to lose the bottom shear?
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Besides, if you're in the market for a shear, you ought to bid on the B3 Ivar has for auction on Ebay. Image</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Thanks for the plug! And if you're looking for B2s or B1s, let me know. I'll scrounge them up somewhere..... Image




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