Sorry everybody, Torch & tools are officially gone!
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Sorry everybody, Torch & tools are officially gone!
Bump, still have tools and torch for sale, anyone interested in paying 500 plus shipping & paypal pm me.
Zach
Thanks for the input guys, I feel the same way, a potential buyer tried to talk me out of sending before receiving full payment. Glad I didnt'.
Zach
Julian, would you mind changing my name to Zach E. Thanks!
Glass is gone, tools and torch still up for grabs. First 600+ paypal fees takes it.
Thanks for all the help guys!
Julian- Just because I'm selling my gear doesn't mean I'm going anywhere, still love the art and plan on staying a part of the community =). Is there a way for me to...
I recently was attempting to sell my glassblowing gear to someone i met through this forum, our deal ended up falling through due to the fact that we weren't able to decide how to handle paying for...
You're right the offer game is pretty pointless. As of right now I am only interested in selling everthing as a lot. I'll let it all go for 700 + paypal& shipping for anyone that is interested.
Just spent some time PMing everybody back. Thanks for all the interest everybody, and the few of you saying I should keep my stuff sure are tempting me to! I guess the offers I get will be the true...
Sorry everybody I've been away from my computer since I posted the thread. I will reply to all PM's in the order they were received. Thanks for all the interest guys!
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Pm me if you are interested in selling me all of your equipment for a good price.. =) I've been letting my roommate use my gear for a while and he wants to get his own setup now
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Thank you guys all for your help and contributions!
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