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- From: an625@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Kryl Logan)
- Newsgroups: rec.woodworking
- Subject: Re: Jointers, Which one to buy?
- Date: 25 Dec 1992 14:55:16 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- References: <4320110@hpcc01.corp.hp.com> <1992Dec23.090445.9745@walter.cray.com>
- Reply-To: an625@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Kryl Logan)
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- In a previous article, gph@hpcc01.corp.hp.com (G. Paul Houtz) says:
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- > If you are willing to put up with the possibility of sending back a
- > defective unit, I would say go with the Grizzly, as some have said it
- > is a good jointer and it is definitely cheaper than the Jet. However,
- > there is a Jet distributer here in the Bay Area, and I wanted to buy
- > a tool I could put my hands on before purchase and try, to make sure I
- > liked it.
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- I tried sending this E-mail, but apparently your mail path is defective.
- I think any time you buy a product from any company you stand a chance
- of having to send back a defective unit.Why single out Grizzly? Was your
- mother scared by a bear? Do you have any personal experience that you
- can share concerning a defective product that you had to return to
- Grizzly, or are you just repeating something you heard somewhere else?
- If you followed the survey that was taken here on the net a few months
- ago, you would have seen that, the great majority of Grizzly customers
- are very satisfied with their purchases, and would continue to deal with
- Grizzly.
- Making a statement like the one you made above is tantamount to saying
- that one has a possibility of turning gay, if one goes to San
- Francisco.:-)
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- Kryl
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