Hi Brian, I'm going from memory, $275 US a year ago. Now that I've done a dozen set of hammer with it, I'd gladly pay more. Took me 2 years to make the leap. <g> Roger At 11:14 PM 15/04/00 -0400, you wrote: >John writes: ><snip> ...The Renner USA jig was clearly superior in every >> respect. It's a little more expensive, but you get what you pay >for...<snip> > >Please forgive my boldness in asking... > >I keep hearing, "...the Renner hammer boring jig is the best around, but >it's expensive..." I did finally have the opportunity to check one out, up >close and personal, just a few days ago. It's very nice. > >How expensive is it? (The guy who showed me his didn't want to tell me.) >Is anyone out there willing to attach a dollar figure to it? I've been >looking at the Renner website as well as a few other sites, but keep seeing >"Call For Price". What's that mean? It's a different price depending upon >who wants to know? > >Anybody want to spill the beans? (Or would that be price fixing? <tongue in >cheek>) Or does it require a small mortgage, in which case people are too >embarrassed to admit how much they spent? <grin> > >Inquiring minds want to know!! > >Brian Trout >Quarryville, PA >btrout@desupernet.net > Roger Jolly Saskatoon, Canada. 306-665-0213 Fax 652-0505
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