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    Looks like the USPS may have scanned it in Melville NY this morning. Well, hopefully, you will have a spare set soon.
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    Another HAPPY Carver.... Sorry for the delay... Glad they arrived... We had serious snow problems.....

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    Hey srfliny,
    Where in NY are you? I'm from Orange County.

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    Did they run out already?? I just went to order a pair and the site says out of stock until Dec 30.
    http://store.carvewright.com/product...=18236&cat=255

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    Just never updated. I fixed it. Thanks!
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    I bought some from Amazon.com. They were sold by uxcell and had the name, Amico, on the boxes when they came. There were eight pieces (four sets), and they measured 15.5 x 13 x 7 mm. I sanded them down to size (12 x 12 x 6) and put the springs from the originals on them. They seem to work perfectly. The package of four sets cost $5.18. For an extra $3.99, you can get them in one day (if you're a Prime member.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lobo View Post
    I bought some from Amazon.com. They were sold by uxcell and had the name, Amico, on the boxes when they came. There were eight pieces (four sets), and they measured 15.5 x 13 x 7 mm. I sanded them down to size (12 x 12 x 6) and put the springs from the originals on them. They seem to work perfectly. The package of four sets cost $5.18. For an extra $3.99, you can get them in one day (if you're a Prime member.)
    How much testing have you done with them though? Have you ran them alot?
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    As of now, they have 11 hours of use. They have worn very little -- just enough to put a slight curve on the end. Because I'm a natural worrywart, I'll replace them with LHR's brushes -- if they ever get them in stock.

    I had let the old ones go so long (454 hours) that they were causing problems: stalling, uneven running, etc.

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