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Post by cnc paul on Dec 4, 2008 11:00:51 GMT
Good news for all the woodworkers in North London, Herts and Bucks, Axminster Tools will be opening a branch in High Wycombe in the New Year.
Paul
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Post by engineerone on Dec 4, 2008 11:47:14 GMT
have they sorted the planning permission problems then??? paul
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Post by dom on Dec 4, 2008 12:50:28 GMT
Aha, competition for Issac Lord, maybe the staff there will start smiling at their customers now.
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Post by richardaxminster on Dec 4, 2008 13:00:58 GMT
have they sorted the planning permission problems then??? paul Indeed it has. All going well the Trade Counter will be opening towards the end of January. Thanks, Richard.
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Post by jfc on Dec 4, 2008 14:55:33 GMT
Ohhhh welcome to the forum Richard . Nice to have you on board
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Telos
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Post by Telos on Dec 4, 2008 16:11:40 GMT
Aha, competition for Issac Lord, maybe the staff there will start smiling at their customers now. You've got to be kidding. I know of no other shop where the staff are as polite, knowledgeable and helpful as Isaac Lord. I actually find it a little odd that they are so polite, as I'm not used to shop staff bowing and scraping and saying 'Sir' quite as much as they do. Maybe you put their back up 'cos you parked in their car park whilst getting your chips across the road
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Post by richardaxminster on Dec 4, 2008 16:47:26 GMT
Ohhhh welcome to the forum Richard . Nice to have you on board Thank you very much. Registered months ago and have been reading on a regular basis, but have never had the need to reply to anything until now! Richard ATC
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stevep
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Post by stevep on Dec 4, 2008 19:27:42 GMT
First time I went to Axminster PT they were in the High Street. I bought my bandsaw, morticer and planer/thicknesser there in the early days, and remember being served by one Mr Styles. I lived near Exeter then so it was my 'local'. That was all long before the days of ordering on the internet, but there's still nothing to beat a browse through the catalogue.
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Post by colincott on Dec 4, 2008 19:59:01 GMT
This is a real shame is it is just in time for my birthday ;D ;D Welcome Richard Good news for me
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Post by engineerone on Dec 4, 2008 20:56:45 GMT
indeed welcome richard, and happy you have got things sorted. now where did i hide the wallet paul
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Post by richardaxminster on Dec 5, 2008 9:32:05 GMT
Thanks for the warm welcome.
If you have any queries or problems please feel free to PM me and I'll be happy to help.
Thanks, Richard.
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Post by dom on Dec 5, 2008 18:44:18 GMT
Aha, competition for Issac Lord, maybe the staff there will start smiling at their customers now. You've got to be kidding. I know of no other shop where the staff are as polite, knowledgeable and helpful as Isaac Lord. I actually find it a little odd that they are so polite, as I'm not used to shop staff bowing and scraping and saying 'Sir' quite as much as they do. Maybe you put their back up 'cos you parked in their car park whilst getting your chips across the road They're fine in the "trade" warehouse, maybe I just went there on bad days. The chips were O.K. though. ;D And welcome Richard
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Roger
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Post by Roger on Dec 5, 2008 22:45:23 GMT
All we need now is a place Waaaayy North . . . bought my Rat and a bunch of other stuff there when I came back home If they were just closer - right next to the Black Bull would be perfect
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