21st June 2007, 01:16 AM
David said
"Anyone seen with a trowel holder should be taken to a quiet place."
What quiet place should I be taken to David? I have just ordered two at a price you cannot match. See previous post.
Timber Wolf said
" Why would anyone want to pay this price when http://www.tool-up.co.uk can offer WHS archaeologists trowels for £8.50 + VAT (£10.51 including VAT)" at 21:53
At 11:59 this statement is now incorrect.
They are now out of stock.
The price that David is charging is competitive with other specialist suppliers.
Please see earlier posts.
It also took me a few searches of said site to find said trowel and they are offering a range of trowels which may be suitable. The point with the BAJR service is you know you are getting a product which is suitable for the job.
Ah trowel futures .... what next - trowel derivatives .... commercial archaeology may be coming of age!
Peter
PS I need 10-20 of said ranging rods (I get discounts anyway) and in answer to Garybrun's comment and quote - "When archaeologists use photogrammetry, they should work in close cooperation with a professional photogrammetrist":
A. I am trained in photogrammetry and if neccessary I can hire in said professionals. B. I have not said I would be using them for said purpose
"Anyone seen with a trowel holder should be taken to a quiet place."
What quiet place should I be taken to David? I have just ordered two at a price you cannot match. See previous post.
Timber Wolf said
" Why would anyone want to pay this price when http://www.tool-up.co.uk can offer WHS archaeologists trowels for £8.50 + VAT (£10.51 including VAT)" at 21:53
At 11:59 this statement is now incorrect.
They are now out of stock.
The price that David is charging is competitive with other specialist suppliers.
Please see earlier posts.
It also took me a few searches of said site to find said trowel and they are offering a range of trowels which may be suitable. The point with the BAJR service is you know you are getting a product which is suitable for the job.
Ah trowel futures .... what next - trowel derivatives .... commercial archaeology may be coming of age!
Peter
PS I need 10-20 of said ranging rods (I get discounts anyway) and in answer to Garybrun's comment and quote - "When archaeologists use photogrammetry, they should work in close cooperation with a professional photogrammetrist":
A. I am trained in photogrammetry and if neccessary I can hire in said professionals. B. I have not said I would be using them for said purpose