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Wrong kit Grrrrr !!

edlea

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Number two daughter came home from her work place with an order for ...give or take... a dozen or so pens.

She had just blagged a Polaris turned with an acrylic blank off me the day before and so I assumed she wanted acrylic Polarises !!!
Happy that this was my first shipping order I merrily worked away thinking all the time that my bulk stock of ugly Polarises were moving ...should I buy more I thought ?:ciggrin: Daughter turned up just after I had just finished number eight.....NO NOT THEM ,she whispered loudly. They want the little slim ones made out of wood......:rant::rant::rant: sigh!
Any on like a fancy Polaris ???:rolling:
 

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Grump

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No thanks but I wouldn't mind what you have taken the picture on camera and suede please. :thumbs:
 

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LOL, Ed!
I don't reckon you'll have any problems at all shifting these, matey. The Polaris is only ugly when dressed in the wrong gear, and these look OK to me. Get that daughter of yours to tout them round at work - true, she might want commission, though! Or put them in storage until Xmas - they'll fly out then!
Bob.
 

Doug

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That`s not ideal Ed :nooidea:

But they look a treat so you shouldn`t struggle to shift them :claps:
 

Jim

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That is a shame Ed, these look very good with the acrylic blanks .. Nice clear picture also ... :thumbs:
 
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