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Mrs R had her first go on the saw today and loved it. Now it's our anniversary soon so to show how much I think of her I thought I should buy one for her. Would it be silly to buy her one that I already got or should I buy her one that I haven't ? Please help

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Mrs R had her first go on the saw today and loved it. Now it's our anniversary soon so to show how much I think of her I thought I should buy one for her. Would it be silly to buy her one that I already got or should I buy her one that I haven't ? Please help

 

Would she not prefer to have her ring polished, or something similar?

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That just sounds wrong....

 

No Daniel it's not wrong I checked it's perfectly legal :001_smile:any way let's not divert from the thread, anniversaries are special so I want to buy her the right saw :biggrin:

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You'll have to pick one that's well heeled and has bags of go. But also doesn't consume a lots, while at the same time being richly rewarding and tasteful. Whatever you choose. Don't get her an old kettle or iron.

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