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  1. I had someone contact me from India looking for a scroll saw that would be decent for coin cutting. You would think that would be easy for a big country like India, but only one saw comes up on the Indian Amazon.com, and it looks to be very poor, and seems to be pinned blade oriented. I looked around at other sites, and it seems there is a dearth of decent scroll saws available there. It might be that I just haven't found the "Go To" source for quality tools in India. If we have anyone from India that can help me point this person in the right direction, that would be greatly appreciated. Or, if someone has better luck in create Googling, that might work to. I was hope that Axminster or Carbatec might service India, but I didn't find anything to support that wish. -------_Randy
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