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Attn Walt Q

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Attn Walt Q

rtutsky

>Hi Walt,

I went to the Elephant's Trunk website today and they showed every indication that they were going to be open this year. Whatda think?

Rob

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Ernie Miller Topeka

>what's the address?

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Robert Tutsky

Address

Robert Tutsky

>Ernie,

Address is Route 7, New Milford, Connecticut. 860-355-1448

Rob

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walt Q

>Ernie...you're too far away!!! :-)...

Rob, I certainly hope they'll be in business this year..hey, you know it's only another 25 minutes up the hiway to the store...you can check out some of the new stuff I've gotten..

walt


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rtutsky

>Walt,

Been meaning to get up to see you and now realizing that you're that close it'll be a good excuse to see what you've got. I'll be there! Give me your phone # so I can confirm that you'll be in.

Rob

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Ernie Miller Topeka

>He was talking about a web address so I thought I would take a look? I wasn't thinking about driving up and crashing your party. But sinse you backing in a corner and groweling I might poke a stick at ya.

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walt Q

>Ernie, You're always welcome!! Plenty of rust to go around up here..many markets..some that go all year outdoors..Don't think any of them have a web presence..the dealers by & large don't have web sites either..even the tool dealers..except me...for some good New England rust, check out my site below...Rob, phone is 203-574-7805..6 days a week usually 9am to 7pm.

regards

walt


original New England rust

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Re: A pricing question

William Duffield, on the Cohansey

>I have a question on the already sold #71 routers, illustrated your web site. Both appeared to be in perfect working order, with all the parts (some replaced). You were asking significantly less for the older type 11, nickel plated, than for the newer type 12 (japanned) with an owner's mark, even though they both had the same feature set. Is that because japanning holds its value better than nickel plating, is it the rosewood knobs, or is there something else I'm missing? Walter's book doesn't list special values for WWII models.

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