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reible wrote:Just went back to look again, yes it been all of 15 minutes since I just was there getting the link I posted and the new offer is still not showing up.

http://www.woodpeck.com/onetimerun.html

ScreenHunter_76 May. 24 16.07.jpg

I also just checked my email and no new notice from any of the 4 places that send me updates on this. Now do they somehow all know I have one on order?

Ed
Are we talking about the same thing? Top row right hand end???
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jsburger wrote:
reible wrote:Just went back to look again, yes it been all of 15 minutes since I just was there getting the link I posted and the new offer is still not showing up.

http://www.woodpeck.com/onetimerun.html

ScreenHunter_76 May. 24 16.07.jpg

I also just checked my email and no new notice from any of the 4 places that send me updates on this. Now do they somehow all know I have one on order?

Ed
Are we talking about the same thing? Top row right hand end???
Second row, left most item.
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OK this is making more sense, the link in the first post is to NOW pointing to the current offering rather then the original one that started the thread.

So at least I understand what is happening, do you? The item is the PolyGauge SS. Scheduled to ship in May, the orders went in by 1/30/17.

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roy_okc wrote:
jsburger wrote:
reible wrote:Just went back to look again, yes it been all of 15 minutes since I just was there getting the link I posted and the new offer is still not showing up.

http://www.woodpeck.com/onetimerun.html

ScreenHunter_76 May. 24 16.07.jpg

I also just checked my email and no new notice from any of the 4 places that send me updates on this. Now do they somehow all know I have one on order?

Ed
Are we talking about the same thing? Top row right hand end???
Second row, left most item.
Are we talking about the marking gauges? It is the first row on the right on my laptop and the 27" desk top monitor???????
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reible wrote:OK this is making more sense, the link in the first post is to NOW pointing to the current offering rather then the original one that started the thread.

So at least I understand what is happening, do you? The item is the PolyGauge SS. Scheduled to ship in May, the orders went in by 1/30/17.

Ed
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Did anyone notice in Ed's post the left side of the second row, the tool is not marked "Retired 1/30/17"? If I could afford it, I would have one. When you gents get yours, please give us a review. Maybe, I'll be in better financial postion at that time. Thank you.
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My PolyGauge just shipped. :)
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I am so pleased to hear that those of you who ordered the Woodpecker Polygauge are about to have them in hand.

Now I am anxiously waiting to hear just how much more accurate your setups are as a result of having them.
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BuckeyeDennis wrote:My PolyGauge just shipped. :)
I wonder how they do the shipping order. Nothing to report on my end.

I ordered on the last day so I wonder if those that order earlier get them sooner and those that put things off like me get them last???

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Nothing on my order, either. No charge to card, no email, etc. I ordered mine on Jan 11, the day after what I think was the first announcement, so maybe not a shipping in order of order placement, unless there were a whole bunch of people who ordered on the 10th.
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