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Old 23-05-07, 08:54 PM   #44 (permalink)
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Then add shipping costs, import duty/VAT, the cost of a transformer to get a 110v product working on a 240v supply...

I figure, an arrow saw bought via an archery shop will cost 200 quid.
My local shop cuts arrows at 50p a go.
So, I can do my own arrows, or get 400 arrows cut at a shop who do it on a day to day basis and will get it right first time. No contest.
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