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FS: anyone need an overam support for a Kearney and Trecker

 
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 8:48 pm    Post subject: FS: anyone need an overam support for a Kearney and Trecker Reply with quote

a friend of mine bought some stuff, ended up with this extra overarm
support - looks to be in good condition, the bushing has been changed to a
ball bearing (which will need greasae, or maybe should be changed back to a
bushing?). Weight is 55 pounds, located in LA area, can ship. I'd like to
get this to a good home rather than turn it into scrap metal - if you can
use this thing, drop me a note - I think $20 is fair to cover the hassle of
packing and dragging it to UPS for shipping, shipping will be whatever it
costs to ship

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 5:13 am    Post subject: Re: FS: anyone need an overam support for a Kearney and Trec Reply with quote

I once saw one overarm support for a K&T 2H go for over $100 plus shipping
on ebay. But $529 for a pair plus shipping, my god!

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On Sat, 5 Aug 2006 08:48:03 -0700, Bill <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
a friend of mine bought some stuff, ended up with this extra overarm
support - looks to be in good condition, the bushing has been changed to
a
ball bearing (which will need greasae, or maybe should be changed back to
a
bushing?). Weight is 55 pounds, located in LA area, can ship. I'd like
to
get this to a good home rather than turn it into scrap metal - if you can
use this thing, drop me a note - I think $20 is fair to cover the hassle
of
packing and dragging it to UPS for shipping, shipping will be whatever it
costs to ship

some K&T overarm related stuff brings a lot of money on ebay. Do not
shortchange yourslf. see ebay item 320024061271 as an example.

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