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From: petrolcan on 20 Jun 2010 12:43 In article <F3dF28eEJkHMJA5F(a)wicked-uncle-nigel.me.uk>, Wicked Uncle Nigel says... > > Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, petrolcan > <petrolcan(a)SPAMgmail.com> typed > > > >Whilst I'm here, are you still looking for a table top oven? > > In a rather desultory manner, yeah. It appears to be your lucky day. I'm looking to get rid of one that was bought in Lidl about 6 years ago. Very little use, two shelves, fan assisted, glass door. Oven only, no hob bits. Yours if you want it.
From: Wicked Uncle Nigel on 20 Jun 2010 17:50 Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, petrolcan <petrolcan(a)SPAMgmail.com> typed >In article <F3dF28eEJkHMJA5F(a)wicked-uncle-nigel.me.uk>, Wicked Uncle Nigel >says... >> >> Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, petrolcan >> <petrolcan(a)SPAMgmail.com> typed >> > >> >Whilst I'm here, are you still looking for a table top oven? >> >> In a rather desultory manner, yeah. > >It appears to be your lucky day. I'm looking to get rid of one that was bought >in Lidl about 6 years ago. > >Very little use, two shelves, fan assisted, glass door. Oven only, no hob bits. > >Yours if you want it. Ooh! Name your tipple. -- Wicked Uncle Nigel - "He's hopeless, but he's honest" I've always been a man who's open to persuasion
From: Simon Wilson on 21 Jun 2010 07:05 On 19/06/2010 22:20, petrolcan wrote: > In article<35vp1654dsqct5flhrr391ajuqbflssf5h(a)4ax.com>, ginge says... >> >> On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 14:59:10 +0100, petrolcan >> <petrolcan(a)SPAMgmail.com> wrote: >> >>> In article<hoep165a54l0mn0ge0rdji0baan3g3vf2b(a)4ax.com>, ginge says... >>>> >>>> A while back I bought a Canon 100-300mm F4.5-5.6 USM from petrolcan >>>> including a polarising filter on it for a ton. I used for the TT and >>>> now it's time to sell it on, as I've decided I want to upgrade to a >>>> lens with image stabilisation instead. >>> >>> Which IS are you looking for? >> >> Probably a 70-300 IS USM.. but I might see if I can find a cheap Sigma >> 120-400. > > You'll be lucky to find a 'cheap' Sigma. The cheapest I've seen a used one for > was �480. The 80-400mm seems to go for about �400. You could pick up a 70-300m > for no more than �250. > >> Don't really have the budget for L glass unless the exchange >> rate sorts itself out any time soon.. yeah right. > > I know. They say patience is a virtue. > I have a Sigma 50-500 usm which cost a fortune. I really like it, except for the weight. -- /Simon
From: Wicked Uncle Nigel on 21 Jun 2010 07:40 Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Grimly Curmudgeon <grimly4REMOVE(a)REMOVEgmail.com> typed > >I have a 28-80 /3.5 AF Minolta zoom of unknown workingness. Optically >it's fine, but since it came in a bundle and I have no Sony/Minolta kit, >and no intention of getting any, it's up for free grabs if you want it. Thanks for the offer, but I'm pretty sorted in that range. -- Wicked Uncle Nigel - "He's hopeless, but he's honest" I've always been a man who's open to persuasion
From: petrolcan on 24 Jun 2010 06:47 In article <+eobsd1sKHIMJAVn(a)wicked-uncle-nigel.me.uk>, Wicked Uncle Nigel says... > Stout fellow! Drop me an email to firstname.lastname at gmail with your > address, would you? Done.
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