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Whetstone Mako (T-1) One piece 60 degree offset RH Control 240cm
Very light. Very strong. Dihedral face. Comfortable ovalized shaft. Excellent condition with no scratches, or dings beyond light surface scuffs. Once upon a time they were available exclusively from www.kayakstore.com where there is still information available about the paddle and its construction. OK. So it's really long by todays paddle standards. But if you have arms like a T-Rex and have a chubby boat and paddle with a low angle style and don't give a rat's patooty what people think about the length of your paddle, then this might be a nice paddle for you. The thing is, it's a one piece so it's going to cost a lot to ship it. So much so that it is probably cost prohibitive. But if you are in the Chicago or suburban Chicago area and can pick it up or at least meet me halfway, then you can buy it for $100.00. Respond via email. Cheers Dave |
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"David J. Van den Branden" wrote:
[ 240 cm one piece paddle for sale] The thing is, it's a one piece so it's going to cost a lot to ship it. So much so that it is probably cost prohibitive. Dave Not so! Try the United States Postal Service! Over on Boatertalk, some folks said they just stick a shipping label on the paddle, and USPS will ship it for under $20! -- John Kuthe, 1st rule of Govt: protect people from Govt 2nd rule of Govt: protect people from each other BUT: It must *never* become the job of Govt to protect people from themselves! |
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![]() "John Kuthe" wrote in message ... "David J. Van den Branden" wrote: [ 240 cm one piece paddle for sale] The thing is, it's a one piece so it's going to cost a lot to ship it. So much so that it is probably cost prohibitive. Dave Not so! Try the United States Postal Service! Over on Boatertalk, some folks said they just stick a shipping label on the paddle, and USPS will ship it for under $20! Really? Well then. I would be happy to send it if I can do it for that and the buyer pays the shipping. I was basing it on a quote from the USPS web site using my best guess at a carton size that would hold it. Perhaps a couple layers of bubble wrap, taped up very well would be safe with or without the box. I do seem to remember one of the news magazine TV programs doing a little piece on what the USPS would accept. I remember one thing they did was write the address right on the leather skin of a baseball and, sure enough, the USPS accepted it and delivered it! DV |
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A girlfriend in college once mailed me a rubber bouncy ball (you know, the
type you find in the big wire baskets at Wal-mart ) covered in poetry (written in black magic marker) with my address written on it and stamps taped to it. Geoff David J. Van den Branden wrote in message ... "John Kuthe" wrote in message ... "David J. Van den Branden" wrote: [ 240 cm one piece paddle for sale] The thing is, it's a one piece so it's going to cost a lot to ship it. So much so that it is probably cost prohibitive. Dave Not so! Try the United States Postal Service! Over on Boatertalk, some folks said they just stick a shipping label on the paddle, and USPS will ship it for under $20! Really? Well then. I would be happy to send it if I can do it for that and the buyer pays the shipping. I was basing it on a quote from the USPS web site using my best guess at a carton size that would hold it. Perhaps a couple layers of bubble wrap, taped up very well would be safe with or without the box. I do seem to remember one of the news magazine TV programs doing a little piece on what the USPS would accept. I remember one thing they did was write the address right on the leather skin of a baseball and, sure enough, the USPS accepted it and delivered it! DV |
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![]() From: "Geoff Jennings" Newsgroups: rec.boats.paddle.touring,rec.boats.paddle Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2003 00:58:13 GMT Subject: FS: Carbon Fiber Kayak Paddle A girlfriend in college once mailed me a rubber bouncy ball (you know, the type you find in the big wire baskets at Wal-mart ) covered in poetry (written in black magic marker) with my address written on it and stamps taped to it. Geoff sweet. David J. Van den Branden wrote in message I do seem to remember one of the news magazine TV programs doing a little piece on what the USPS would accept. I remember one thing they did was write the address right on the leather skin of a baseball and, sure enough, the USPS accepted it and delivered it! DV |
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Is anyone seriously going to trust a carbon fiber paddle with an address label
on it to the gorillas in the Postal Service or UPS? In my opinion you would be throwing away the $100 paddle and $20. The employees of both are particularly adept at damaging goods that is even packed very cautiously. After the damage, you will be out the money, the paddle and the time and aggravation to file a claim to replace it. John Kuthe wrote: "David J. Van den Branden" wrote: [ 240 cm one piece paddle for sale] The thing is, it's a one piece so it's going to cost a lot to ship it. So much so that it is probably cost prohibitive. Dave Not so! Try the United States Postal Service! Over on Boatertalk, some folks said they just stick a shipping label on the paddle, and USPS will ship it for under $20! -- John Kuthe, 1st rule of Govt: protect people from Govt 2nd rule of Govt: protect people from each other BUT: It must *never* become the job of Govt to protect people from themselves! |
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![]() From: Marty Organization: EarthLink Inc. -- http://www.EarthLink.net Newsgroups: rec.boats.paddle.touring,rec.boats.paddle Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2003 16:56:48 GMT Subject: FS: Carbon Fiber Kayak Paddle Is anyone seriously going to trust a carbon fiber paddle with an address label on it to the gorillas in the Postal Service or UPS? Of course not.... I would wrap it well to protect it. If it makes any difference to anyone, I've never shipped anything that got lost or broken in transit and I've shipped a variety of things from fragile, visual product design models to full size furniture items over the last 20 years in my professional and personal life. In my opinion you would be throwing away the $100 paddle and $20. The employees of both are particularly adept at damaging goods that is even packed very cautiously. After the damage, you will be out the money, the paddle and the time and aggravation to file a claim to replace it. I don't use the paddle so, what the heck... John Kuthe wrote: "David J. Van den Branden" wrote: [ 240 cm one piece paddle for sale] The thing is, it's a one piece so it's going to cost a lot to ship it. So much so that it is probably cost prohibitive. Dave Not so! Try the United States Postal Service! Over on Boatertalk, some folks said they just stick a shipping label on the paddle, and USPS will ship it for under $20! -- John Kuthe, 1st rule of Govt: protect people from Govt 2nd rule of Govt: protect people from each other BUT: It must *never* become the job of Govt to protect people from themselves! |
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