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« on: March 14, 2008, 09:17:26 PM »

Just wanted to throw out a little kicker for Bruce, W2XR. I bought a fil tranny from him on ePay (not knowing it was him), and wanted to express my opinion for anyone needing something he has.

He describes his items to the 'T' and what you see is exactly what you get. Finally, someone that actually knows how pack iron. My tranny arrived bolted to plywood, with another piece on top, in a strong box that was sealed up right. Kind of important on hard to find iron, i think. (not to mention, as far as fil tranny's go, this was a fairly heavy one.)

Even the UPS hackers would have to go out of they're way to hammer this good of a packing job.

Thanks again man, I have this future project going together, and that iron cuts down on a lot of individual pieces I was going to use.

Jared, W1ATR

 
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« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2008, 10:07:36 PM »

The preceding was a paid endorsement sponsored by Bruce, W2XR.

No seriously, thank you for the very kind words, Jared!

I believe in the golden rule when it comes to business transactions, and e-Bay in particular would be a better place if everyone subscribed to that way of thinking.

Good luck with that nice filament iron. We all look forward to hearing on the air the rig you are building.

Thanks Again & Best 73,

Bruce
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