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Thread: Buying from Lee Valley Canada
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4th June 2008, 06:14 PM #16zelk
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4th June 2008, 06:29 PM #17More Firewood
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Have you considered a Lie-Nielsen Low angle Block Plane instead of the veritas?
http://www.lie-nielsen.com.au/catalog.php?sku=102
Lie-Nielsen Australia have been good in my recent dealings with them.
Andrew
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4th June 2008, 06:31 PM #18
Registered members can create a "Wish List" that others can use to purchase items for you.
As others have said, Lee Valley is a first rate company with an unsurpassed service record, and I do mean unsurpassed, I do not know of any company with better service.
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4th June 2008, 06:48 PM #19
I was just wondering if anyone has actually visted a store in person ?....
The MoF and I are planning a trip to the US and Canada in December and I was thinking about ( thinking about ....I all ready know which bus route i need to get there from our hotel ) dropping into the Vancouver store for a squizz.
cheers
BD
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4th June 2008, 08:04 PM #20
Brown Dog,
You will not be disappointed by LV's Vancouver store. Take plenty of money, and enjoy yourself.
Rocker
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5th June 2008, 12:04 AM #21zelk
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Andrew,
I have considered the LN LA block plane, I believe they are similar to the LV LA block plane. To make it simple, I thought I might as well purchase all the plane from the same people. To me, the LN plane look more desirable, however, I like the versatility of these new Veritas bevel up planes and they appear better value.
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5th June 2008, 12:13 AM #22
I have purchased twice from Lee Valley and would have no hesitation doing so again. They are (as others have said) an excellent company to deal with. I bought 4 twin screw vices from them when the AUD/USD was not as good as it is now, and I still saved over $200 landed. As long as your total order (not including shipping) is under $1000 you are not liable for tax - and I rang the customs department to make sure.
The second order I placed was for some smaller items, and I was more than pleased. Again, big savings, especially if you can wait for the slowest (and cheapest) shipping method to arrive (10-12 weeks, but significantly cheaper). I haven't been game to buy any planes yet, but one day...Bob C.
Never give up.
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5th June 2008, 12:38 AM #23
The bus takes too long, but you can quicken the journey if you take the sky train part of the way,
a cab doesn't cost too much to/from downtown (well it didn't in February last year) and the staff will call the cab for you for your return to your hotel
If you want to browse the storte allow yourself a couple of hours
What I find works best is get and study the printed catalogue
create a wish list on your own laptop
when you get to the store and are ready to order few order transfer the items you want from the wish list to the checkout, print the list & you're almost done.
Oh DON'T STEP OFF THE MAT when using LV's computer
don't forget that you're allowed TWO bags each coming back the State/Canada & you can get the Canadian GST back (but not the PST)
LV's staff will even pack your purchases into a box for you
ian
almost forgot ...
check LV's web site to see if there are any in-store demonstrations / workshops while you're in Vancouver
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5th June 2008, 08:46 AM #24
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5th June 2008, 10:02 AM #25
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5th June 2008, 11:38 AM #26zelk
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Well here's the deal, in $AUD
Four Veritas planes and a spare blade amount to $888, the local retail price is about $1511 normally ie: without any haggling.
Purchasing from Lee Valley, I have 3 delivery options $106, $164 and $227 with max corresponding delivery times 12 weeks, 6 days and 10 days.
Assuming I get 10% off the local prices and pickup the planes myself, the final cost would be $1360.
If I purchase directly from Lee Valley and choose the $164 shipping option, the final price would be $1052.
Well, that's a saving of $ 308 or 23%.
Now, I ask my dear forumites is it worth it?
Zelk
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5th June 2008, 11:44 AM #27
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5th June 2008, 11:52 AM #28zelk
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