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============================ Bill, You've side stepped 2 questions regarding price. Where can we find a delivered price? Do you have a web site or brochure for the new Stubby prices, or have they not been set yet?

Ken Moon Webberville, TX

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Ken Moon
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Ken, are you thinking of getting a Stubby? If you want, you can come over and try mine out. I'm actually closer to Round Rock than Austin.

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Rusty Myers

Our web site is

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The price is $4875.00 + shipping from our warehouse in O'Fallon MO (near St. Louis) to your destination. Price includes machine, US made stand, US version of electronics. You may buy directly from us or from any of our remarketers whose names are on the site.

Bill

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Bill Rubenstein

Rusty is one of the many members of the Yahoo Stubby users group -- most of whom would be happy to let a prospective buyer take a test drive. If you are interested in joining the group (even if you don't own one) you will find a link on the web site -- again

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Bill

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Bill Rubenstein

"Bill Rubenstein" skrev i melding news: snipped-for-privacy@news.kc.sbcglobal.net...

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Who's Roman?

I sent a request to some e-mail address in France, via the OmegaStubby page.

So far i have heard nothing, so the european connection seems dead, pro tem.

Or, being an american, maybe he does not read french? (I wrote in french, stupid me).

Bjarte

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Bjarte Runderheim

Bjarte:

According to Omega he is the new European Stubby dealer. I don't know him. I will pass a note to Omega about the problem. I bet he knows French -- I don't but can figure out stuff if necessary and I bet he can too.

Bill

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Bill Rubenstein

================================= Rusty, I was looking at the Omega web site and saw the price for the S500 (in AU $). I thought maybe the Stubby prices weren't as high as I had thought, so I asked about the price in US $. Bill said it was not available in US. So then I asked about the 750. It is, as originally thought, out of my price range. See ya @ Woodcraft.

Ken

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Ken Moon

Roman is Roman Scheidel, as said earlier in the thread his phone is

+33 2 37 31 57 76 and mail: snipped-for-privacy@tournagesurbois.fr (I'm not sure about the mail shown on stubby page). I might see him this week-end and will ask the question. Pascal

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Pascal Oudet

"Bill Rubenstein" skrev i melding news: snipped-for-privacy@news.kc.sbcglobal.net...

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Thank you, Bill, I appreciate your answers, both now and before.

As for Roman, I had an answer from him today, where he states that he could not answer my mail in french, cause he had noone to translate for him. Besides, I also got an offer from Rob Caddaye, down under, and Roman says for me to deal directly with him.

So, maybe I will.

Bjarte

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Bjarte Runderheim

Good to hear that it was resolved. My last email from Rob at Omega said that Roman was out of town so that was probably why no answer.

Keep us informed about your progress. We know that we need to be able to sell the Stubby in all countries -- as difficult as that may be.

Bill

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Bill Rubenstein

Hi Bjarte,

Would you mind telling me why you want a Stubby, please? As you reside in Norway, isn't buying a Kreher, a WEMA Beta/Gamma, a Jet 4224 or even a Ligno then not an option? Germany is very close and all the lathes are very professional.

This is not to put down the Stubby! I have looked extensively at their website and it seems like one hell of a lathe to me! My wood turning teacher, with 30+ years of wood turning under his belt was also impressed when he saw the machine in Puy St. Martin (France), last year during a Woodturning Symposium.

Thanks in Advance! 8-) Best Regards, HansNL ==============

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HansNL

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