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Julie B.:
It is a scary proposition!! I haven't had too many bad experiences with EBay. But then again, all it takes is one bad one to leave a 'bad taste'!!

twinspapa:

--- Quote from: Bryan_Admin on July 26, 2006, 03:19:08 PM ---Thanks N4L ... I'm always hesitant to do an ebay purchase, but I may have to bite the bullet on this one.  I don't want to spend $300 bucks on one .. but it's gotta be black or clear that's for sure...

I'd love to build one, but can't find supplies to make it all acrylic...

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The seller looks solid and always pay with paypal. I've gotten my money OR items from the ones that maybe thought of ripping me by using paypal. No matter how good a deal looks, if the seller doesn't do paypal I move on.

We've bought 2 harleys and a goldwing trike, actually 2 trikes on ebay.

I don't blame you Jules, because after what you've been through with D, it's hard to let your guard down  ;)


Where you live Bryan? According to my wife who just went through various parts of Canada visiting friends and relatives, there isn't anything you can't get there. In fact she want us to move down there (I'm one of the few that can actually say down to Canada....Ay!) and I told her I wasn't opposed to the idea. I guess the oilfield biz is booming so I know I can get a job in that if I really wanted to.

Anyway, I'm surprised you can't find the materials is all.

Bryan_Admin:
Wow papa, good to hear that it actually works :)

twins - I'm basically in Toronto Ontario, the largest city in Toronto... perhaps part of the problem is that I am a picky... I've tried Home Depot (which should have everything under the sun) but for some reason couldn't find any acrylic there unless I was buying super sized... I've tried a few smaller arts stores too, perhaps I need a smaller hardware store...

If you move to Canada, Alberta is very "hot" place for jobs these days.  The city is growing at a very fast rate, the population highly educated, and the oil booming.  If you move to the Toronto area though, we could of course become the most enthused 49ers friends ever :) no pressure.  Of course you'll also have to put up with an over crowded job market, little to no primary industry in the oils/minerals field, and heavier polution.

Julie B.:
Bry - Have you tried a crafts type of store? We have a chain down here called Michael's  (I did find a link with address' for Toronto, I hope it works!!

http://direct.where2getit.com/cwc/apps/w2gi.php?client=michaels&template=locator&city=toronto&state=ON&postalcode=&country=CA

Bryan_Admin:
Hmmm we have Michaels here, too.. maybe I'll give that shot ... I know they have "shadow boxes" but even those are insanely priced..

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