PS: The absolutely worst photo was on the highest priced item.
I just blew fifty bucks...
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Steve Jelf
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I just blew fifty bucks...
... on a Schrader 8900 tire tube vulcanizer (with shipping). It was one of three listed on eBay. The others were listed at $130.45 with shipping and $243.95 with shipping. It pays to shop around.
PS: The absolutely worst photo was on the highest priced item.
PS: The absolutely worst photo was on the highest priced item.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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ThreePedalTapDancer
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Re: I just blew fifty bucks...
Spock approves.
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John kuehn
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Re: I just blew fifty bucks...
Well I guess if you have enough tube replacements, flats and etc it will pay for itself. Just kidding!
It a wonder that it survived after many years. Doesn’t look like it’s been in a scrap pile and that’s a good thing.
It a wonder that it survived after many years. Doesn’t look like it’s been in a scrap pile and that’s a good thing.