Excalibur Scroll Saws:
As some of you know the Excalibur scroll saw has been in short supply lately. Hopefully that will soon be rectified. I still do not have anything official as to availability of the saws. I have received numerous emails about concern for parts if the shortage last longer than expected.
I spoke with Ray Seymore, the owner of Seyco.com. Ray has been a retailer of the Excalibur product line for many years. He wanted to assure everyone that he has an excellent supply of parts for the Excalibur and will have for the foreseeable future. Parts will not be a problem. If you own an Excalibur scroll saw click the image below and bookmark the site.
Seyco.com is one of the most respected retailers of scroll saw products in the industry. I purchased my Excalibur EX21 scroll saw from them and will do so in the future when the need arises. Seyco.com sells a wide variety of scroll saw accessories as well as the popular Jet mini lathe and the new Jet 22 inch scroll saw.
This is not a paid endorsement but I am working on a collaboration with Seyco.com. I want to work with the best of the best in the industry so I reached out to Seyco.com.
Each digital book is available for download immediately after payment.
The books are $12 per edition and contains eight unique patterns each.
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If you would like to have all the patterns in the Scrollsaw Workshop catalog you can buy the first six years DVD and the 2013 update DVD at this link. DVD #1 is $20 and contains over 1,100 patterns. The 2013 update DVD is $7.50 and has another 178 patterns. The 2014 update DVD is $7.50 and has another 223 patterns.
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