I’m interested in this table, sound like a good deal?
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Yer in the area to go pick it up. Buy it and you'll be happy.
It would be a least two hours each way. I have to go to Indy in two weeks, I could swing by (kind of).
When a functioning set-up is sold like that sometimes there are little add-on attachments and items thrown into the deal that would have to be purchased separately which would run the costs up considerably.
That looks like it could be an enjoyable toy. Worst that could happen is you could play with it a while and then if not wanting it, sell it to regroup some monies.
be a lot worse ways to spend money to get yer yayas outI dug my cellar in the side of a hill sloping to the south, where a woodchuck had formerly dug his burrow, down through sumach and blackberry roots, and the lowest stain of vegetation, six feet square by seven deep, to a fine sand where potatoes would not freeze in any winter. -Thoreau's Walden
Too late I just bought it. Thanks for the heads up
just kidding.
Thats gonna be a long drive from NY ;)
Doesn't seem like you're getting very much for $300...
Did you get it?Under the most splendid house in the city is still to be found the cellar where they store their roots as of old, and long after the superstructure has disappeared posterity remark its dent in the earth. The house is still but a sort of porch at the entrance of a burrow. -Thoreau's Walden