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    dear santa,

    can you stash one of these in the sleigh and deliver it to connecticut

    http://www.caeengineeringservices.com/index.html

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    Ooh Ahh! Can you say retirement vise??

    Wayneb

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    i'm thinking the same thing!

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    $545 dollars U.S. ? I don't think so. Nice design, but not nice enough for that kind of money.
    I guess I'd rather have a Renzetti.
    Where you go is less important than how you take the steps.
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    Sure looks like my LAW vise. Wonder if Lawrence Waldron has seen this or been involved???

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    Lotech, why do you say $545?
    I saw prices from $206 to $350
    Isn't that the price for a working vise, do you need to buy some extra stuff?

    Thorarinn.

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    The prices on the site are in pounds Not Dollars.
    Its a wee bit pricey for me.

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    the prices are in british pounds not american dollars

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    Quote Originally Posted by thorarinna View Post
    Lotech, why do you say $545?
    I saw prices from $206 to $350
    Isn't that the price for a working vise, do you need to buy some extra stuff?

    Thorarinn.
    If I'm not mistaken, that was 206 to 350 pounds. At 350 pounds, that would make roughly $545. Could be wrong though. My Danvise isn't near as pretty, but it does a darn fine job.
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