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Buying Anything on Ebay Can Be A Pain in the Rear
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 568103" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>Sellers who are mad for the buffing wheel. Some of these guys shouldn't be allowed near power tools. It bums me out when I see logos nearly buffed clean so they can get the shiniest black stem possible. And they do it to acrylics, too. I don't understand that at all. Or worse yet, when they buff the crap out of a plateau top to make the tops of the birdseye match the rest of the bowl. They must sit on these things while they buff to try to get deep into the creaveses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 568103, member: 1211"] Sellers who are mad for the buffing wheel. Some of these guys shouldn't be allowed near power tools. It bums me out when I see logos nearly buffed clean so they can get the shiniest black stem possible. And they do it to acrylics, too. I don't understand that at all. Or worse yet, when they buff the crap out of a plateau top to make the tops of the birdseye match the rest of the bowl. They must sit on these things while they buff to try to get deep into the creaveses. [/QUOTE]
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