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imported_GMCloud27
03-05-2007, 04:24 PM
Final Price Drop-Would like to get these out and thank you everyone for your questions and interest.



I`ll be switching to the Edge System and that means I`ll be selling all of my standard H&L pads. Each type of pad was used very lightly and cleaned after every use and then stored in a sterile storage drawer. The details for each are below and prices are flexible depending on offers.



Pricing and Shipping: Prices are set for each individual pad and package prices are also included since I would love to (and prefer) to sell the pads as much as a package as possible. Shipping quotes can be done via PM and actual shipping rates will be charged (no handling fees). Carriers include: USPS Priority Mail, FedEx Home Delivery, Ground, Express, DHL Ground, UPS Ground and international shipping is accepted and will be shipped via USPS Global Priority Mail (just a rough estimate off hand to get an idea on a location and rate for all the pads, ~$11-15.00 USD to Australia and will be received in ~5 days).



Payment & Security: Payment is to be received via PayPal and I will ship to confirmed PayPal addresses only. I am a verified PayPal Business Member and a 100% feedback Business eBay Member (Vistawireless) and also have positive feedback here and on Fredmiranda.com (high-end photography). Once payment is confirmed, your packages will be shipped out within 48 hours (typically within a few hours the day of).



Thanks guys!!

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Overview of Everything:

All of these pads are designed primarily for use with a Porter Cable 7336/7424 Orbital Polisher while the Propel and P2 pads may be used on a Rotary Polisher.



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Backplates:



Sonus 6" DAS FlexPlate (Retail $19.00): Price: $11.50 USD

Condition: Great, Works Perfectly



SOLD Propel (ExcelDetail.com) 3.5`` Hook & Loop Flexiplate (Retail: $14.49): $10.00 USD

Condition: Near-New, One Use & Mount Only



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Sonus SFX Pads:



SOLD Sonus SFX-1 (Retail $13.00): Price: $7.00 USD

Condition: Good-Some "etching" on the side-wall and a nick on the face-rim



SOLD Sonus SFX-2 (Retail $12.00): Price: $6.50 USD

Condition: Good-Light Curvature and slight tint to the white (from darker polishes)



SOLD Sonus SFX-3 (Retail $12.00): Price: $7.50 USD

Condition: Great-Polish Discoloration in the center but otherwise perfect



Retail Package Price: $36.00

Breakdown Non-Discounted Price: $21.00



Package Price: $19.50



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Propel P2 (ExcelDetail) Polishing Pads:

My absolute favorite pads and they will be missed-Also a bit hard to purchase some of the grades (typically out-of-stock)



SOLD (2 QTY) 6.75" Propel P2 Green (Polish) Pads (Retail $9.29): Price: $7.50 USD Each

Condition: Great-One of the pads has a few slight slight nicks and that`s it, the other has 2 uses on it. SOLD



SOLD 6.75" Propel P2 Yellow (Cutting) Pad (Retail $9.29): Price: $6.50 USD

Condition: Good SOLD



SOLD 6.75" Propel P2 Orange (Light Cutting) Pad (Retail $9.29): Price: $6.00 USD

Condition: Fair-My most used pad and only has a few nicks and a small "cut" in the pad from wear. SOLD



SOLD 6.75" Propel P2 Blue (Glazes, LSPs) Pad (Retail $9.29): Price: $7.00 USD

Condition: Great-Essentailly New with a "dent" on the side making it near-near perfect SOLD



Retail Package Price: $27.87

Breakdown Non-Discounted Price: $19.50



Package Price: $18.00



http://www.gonuudle.com/uploads/autopia/P2.JPG



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Propel P1 (ExcelDetail) Polishing Pads:



SOLD 7" Propel P1 Orange (Light Cutting) Pad (Retail $8.79): Price: $3.50 USD

Condition: Fair-Some nicks, velcro backing slightly off on the edges only and only on one small section of the back



SOLD 7" Propel P1 Yellow (Cutting) Pad (Retail $6.99): Price: $4.00 USD

Condition: Great-Near perfect



http://www.gonuudle.com/uploads/autopia/P1_orange.JPG

http://www.gonuudle.com/uploads/autopia/P1_orange_back.JPG



http://www.gonuudle.com/uploads/autopia/P1_yellow.JPG

http://www.gonuudle.com/uploads/autopia/P1_yellow_back.JPG



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Propel 4" Spot Pads (ExcelDetail):



SOLD 4" Propel Orange Spot Pad (Light Cutting) Pad (Retail $3.89): Price: $2.00 USD





Thanks everyone for your interest!

BlueZero
03-05-2007, 04:46 PM
Fredmiranda.com (high-end photography)



Cool! I forgot about that place. I used to do some photography and just haven`t had time for the last couple of years. That`s a goal of mine for this summer, to get back into it. What`s your user name over there? I`ll have to get signed back up.



I just stocked up on all my pads for the summer, bummer. Those pads look new. What do you use to clean them?

imported_GMCloud27
03-05-2007, 04:56 PM
Hey thanks BlueZero--it really is a great place to learn from and I got myself into a little more than my wallet could handle when it comes to photography (currently about $2,500 in my setup) and I just finished up perfecting color management and printing (DPreview is another site I`m on a lot, not to mention POTN). My name at FM is Garrett Lynch, here`s a quick sig of the toys I`m using right now so please forgive me on the photos on the pads since I did these very very quickly.



Canon 20D

Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS | B+W MRC UV F-Pro | Sandisk Extreme III 2GB



Windows Vista Business | Epson R1800, Calibrated LCD & Custom ICC Profiles



Regarding Pad cleaning, I first rinse them, then fill a bucket with Oxyclean and let them sit for a few hours, then massage them and rerinse then let them air dry, then a quick spin on the PC, then finish air drying.

firegate
03-05-2007, 05:42 PM
PM sent on P2 Green`s

imported_GMCloud27
03-05-2007, 05:58 PM
Thanks firegate, sent you back a PM.



Well looks like my new web host already went down ... :angry

Sorry to everyone viewing for the pictures not showing up. They told me the servers should be back up any moment...

BlueZero
03-05-2007, 08:37 PM
It`s easy to spend money in photography. I had a little side business for a while that helped out. It got to be more like a job and less like a hobby so I quit doing it. I`m shooting with Canon also.



Canon 10D

Canon 17-40mm f/4 L

Sigma 150mm f/2.8 Macro

Sigma 70-200 f/2.8



I have a ton of other goodies too... flatbed scanner, film scanner, filters, film cameras, a few point and shoot digitals. I also collect old still and video cameras and try to use them. I have an old slide projector from the 1950`s that I got working.



I see your not too far away from me. If you ever want to get together and shoot, just let me know. I go up to Door County a few times a summer. I am on dpreview also, I don`t post much, just read. You ever hear of PhotoSIG? It`s been awhile since I`ve posted there, but a very helpful site.



Sorry everyone else for taking this off topic... Now back to your regular scheduled posting...




Hey thanks BlueZero--it really is a great place to learn from and I got myself into a little more than my wallet could handle when it comes to photography (currently about $2,500 in my setup) and I just finished up perfecting color management and printing (DPreview is another site I`m on a lot, not to mention POTN). My name at FM is Garrett Lynch, here`s a quick sig of the toys I`m using right now so please forgive me on the photos on the pads since I did these very very quickly.



Canon 20D

Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS | B+W MRC UV F-Pro | Sandisk Extreme III 2GB



Windows Vista Business | Epson R1800, Calibrated LCD & Custom ICC Profiles



Regarding Pad cleaning, I first rinse them, then fill a bucket with Oxyclean and let them sit for a few hours, then massage them and rerinse then let them air dry, then a quick spin on the PC, then finish air drying.

imported_GMCloud27
03-07-2007, 11:31 AM
Bump for price drop--I`d really love to get these going out

tom p.
03-07-2007, 01:40 PM
PM sent of Propel 2 pads.

imported_GMCloud27
03-07-2007, 02:19 PM
Tom, and Bigal, replied back to your PMs and thanks Tom for clarification!



(Mistake in the P2 colors)

tom p.
03-07-2007, 02:55 PM
another PM sent :)



thx.

imported_GMCloud27
03-07-2007, 03:02 PM
PM replied to, thanks Tom.

tom p.
03-07-2007, 03:44 PM
another PM sent :D



thx.

imported_GMCloud27
03-07-2007, 03:46 PM
:D I think we`re playing PM tag--sent a reply, thanks Tom

tom p.
03-07-2007, 03:56 PM
another PM sent :)



thx.

tom p.
03-07-2007, 04:29 PM
PP sent :)