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rusty
August 12th 03, 07:11 AM
Does anyone know when unicycle.se will open and what types of unicycles
they will sell. I live in Norway, and am really looking forward to a
sweden unicycle shop.
Rusty


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rogeratunicycledotcom
August 12th 03, 06:51 PM
rusty wrote:
> *Does anyone know when unicycle.se will open and what types of
> unicycles they will sell. I live in Norway, and am really looking
> forward to a sweden unicycle shop.
> *


The shop is actually already running, but not the shopping cart. So
give them a call and Peter will describe what they have got.

We hope that the site will be up and running reletively soon. It takes
a bit longer than the NZ site because it requires quite a bit of
translation work, but I do know that is almost complete.

Peter Sandström I hope will add his more knowlegable comments to this
thread later. He has been working away the last few days.

Roger


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rusty
August 12th 03, 07:14 PM
Where is the shop located?


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Gumbo
August 12th 03, 07:42 PM
My Norweigan cousin will also be pleased to hear about this, after he
came over to the UK this summer and was riding my uni within 10 minutes,
and freemounting within 30.

Made me very sick, but pleased at the same time.

Any idea how the taxes and things would work shipping from Sweden to
Norway, or would he be better off going for a daytrip?


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rogeratunicycledotcom
August 12th 03, 07:49 PM
Hässelby, Stockholm

They do have another website... somewhere....

http://www.other2.com

Roger


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Peter-Unicycle.Com.SE
August 12th 03, 08:34 PM
Hej
Vi har blivit lite försenade. Unicycle.com Sweden skulle ha öppnats nu i
mitten på augusti. Vi räknar med att vara uppe och köra om ca 3-4
veckor.

Vi kommer att ha Dodger, Bogglefinger, Nimbus, Pashley , Onza Trials,
och Kris Holm unicycle samt videofilmer och tillbehör

Du kan redan idag handla via oss
besök www.enhjuling.nu
eller ring


mvh
Peter Sandström
Unicycle.com Sweden


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rusty
August 13th 03, 09:05 AM
Vet du noe om skatter og bestilling til Norge?
Hvor dyrt kommer det til å bli å sende det til Trondheim, Norge tror
dere?
Jeg gleder meg og håper dere får UDC Max Traction med KH sete.
Rusty


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rusty
August 13th 03, 09:17 AM
Kan dere skaffe enhjulssykkler fra unicycle.com (KH24)? Blir den da mye
dyrere pga frakt?
Rusty


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Peter-Unicycle.Com.SE
August 13th 03, 08:41 PM
Hi

Our pricelist is not ready yet for the other Nordic countries, only for
Sweden
It will be ready in a few days and also include delivery and tax for
Norway.

If you are interested in a Bike which we don´t have in stock, we can
take it home for you but it will take some time. The best thing is to
mail us and ask and will reply and tell you the price and the delivery
time

If you want to contact us directly, our mail adress is:



best regards
Peter
Unicycle.SE


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GILD
August 15th 03, 09:52 AM
Borges wrote:
> *Damn!
> I ALMOST understand that. Written Dutch is usually comprehensible,
> but that post is out of my reach. *


HAH! Gotcha!
the reason u couldn't quite get it despite your passing aquaintance with
written dutch is because that was Afrikaans, a language spoken by around
16million people in south africa
it's official description is 'a low-franconian language from the dutch,
germanic and indo-european branches of language development'

as if u wanted to know


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Borges
August 15th 03, 12:27 PM
GILD wrote:
> *
>
> HAH! Gotcha!
> the reason u couldn't quite get it despite your passing aquaintance
> with written dutch is because that was Afrikaans*


I should have looked at your location. :rolleyes:
It looks like Dutch to me, but as Leonard Bloomfield is said to have
remarked, "If you want to compare two languages, it helps to know one of
them."


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JJuggle
August 27th 03, 04:12 AM
Klaas Bil wrote:
> *On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 04:15:43 -0500, GILD
> > wrote:
>
> >maar genoeg hiervan
> >klaas gaan dink ek's simpel
>
> Nou, Klaas kan geen Zuid-Afrikaans schrijven maar wel lezen (het
> lijkt
> genoeg op Nederlands). En de hartsvriendin van mijn jongste dochter
> is
> trouwens een Zuid-Afrikaanse.
>
> Belated, off-topic and in a foreign tongue. Can a post get any
> worse?
> :-)
>
> Klaas Bil - Newsgroup Addict
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>
> *
Au Cointreau, can a post get any better?

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