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gbarnewall wrote:
two of the big fellas side by side,ah you can't split them upDamn you conrad!!!!!! damn you to hell!!!!!!!!!!!!! for a second time!!!!
there 2 more on ebay and one went for €718.50 on sunday!!!!!
you better lock them up safe,you'll have people swimming the atlantic to get their paws on one!!!!
Something I agree with, they have the marketing skills of the average 4 year old. Maybe next time they can give 20 copies of whatever to the mafia to handle, that'd be fair right?
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Congrats to Homer and Gus for the catch! Those are beautiful cranes, period!
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thanks bigcranes,baby sitting duties tonight , work late tomorrow might do a family shoot thursday sarens , mammoet prangle i have 2 dash ones up in the shed i started nearly 2 yrs ago still in pices 1 was going to be in sarens and 1 mammoet any ideas for new liverys something red i d like to spray them
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Gus i'm toying with either a Felbarmayr or Franz Bracht
or if you can google it look for a ROXU one,can't think of any red one off the top of my head
did you not get the mammoet ac500-1??
now get that sarens up beside the LTM1800!!!!!!
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"?
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Hello, I wanted to know if you can see a picture with the main boom extended, to see if there are the inscriptions on each section telescopic SARENS !!!
Thank you, Davide.
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daddo44 wrote:Hello, I wanted to know if you can see a picture with the main boom extended, to see if there are the inscriptions on each section telescopic SARENS !!!
Thank you, Davide.
No sarens isn't on the other boom sections, conrad cranes usually dont have this, I think their afraid the decals will peel off when the boom is extended/retracted!
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Great cranes, great thread. They had a Sarens AC1600 on E-Bay last night. I think I threw about $735 at it before I bailed. I knew it would go much higher, but -hey - one can try! Need to check this evening what the final figure was. I wouldn't be surprised if it broke $1000... *Edit* Hmmm...at $790 with 44 minutes to go... Yup, sold at $790. I actually put in $780 - higher than I thought.
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Thanks ulf. Hey those sarens ac1600's are still available from a few of the european webshops for about €450. Not sure if this is any help to you in the US though.
Noel.
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Todays exchange rate is about $1.50 for a Euro, I think. With shipping (from Europe,) the final E-Bay price is probably pretty fair...
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ulf wrote:Todays exchange rate is about $1.50 for a Euro, ... Damn US economy our dollar is falling off the face of the Earth Jason NIkl Scale Models
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hummer13 wrote:ulf wrote:Todays exchange rate is about $1.50 for a Euro, ... Damn US economy our dollar is falling off the face of the Earth Jason Good for me as i Buy in USD and pay with ££! i think 1.65 $ to 1£ at the moment.. My bank account think mike tysons raiding it the amount of times its been hit!
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Across the border shoppers from Canada are pretty happy with our retarded dollar also...
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TommiR8 wrote:hummer13 wrote:ulf wrote:Todays exchange rate is about $1.50 for a Euro, ... Damn US economy our dollar is falling off the face of the Earth Jason Good for me as i Buy in USD and pay with ££! i think 1.65 $ to 1£ at the moment.. My bank account think mike tysons raiding it the amount of times its been hit! Don't worry, you will be able to continue to due this for quite awhile I bet. Or prez will probably buy you a plane ticket, give you an appology for something stupid, a free dinner, and whatever you can carry home for free. Mark
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