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Steve Jensen replied to the topic "I agree with Chris" – 6 years, 9 months ago
My DC-30’s fit easily “unopened” into a 54mm Coupler. They easily fit into a 3 inch NC.Also, if they need repair, I can slip them back into the dog collar for factory warranty…They’re a bit pricier, but how many will… Read more»
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replied to the topic 6 years, 9 months ago
An update–I ordered and paid for 3 units on June 2, they were delivered today, so this ebay vendor seems OK.
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Chris LaPanse replied to the topic "DC-20 doggie collars priced right…" – 6 years, 9 months ago
Really? I prefer the 30, personally, as it mounts beautifully on a vertical sled, and fits in a 3″ tube with no modification. You can even squeeze it in a 54.
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replied to the topic 6 years, 9 months ago
Thanks for the heads-up on those, John. That is a good price, and free shipping to boot.IMO, the 20 adapts to rocket use better than the 30, although the 30 is better for actual dog tracking.
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John A. Wilke replied to the topic "DC-20 doggie collars priced right…" – 6 years, 9 months ago
all you want right here http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260589658241$92.95 w/ free shipping. Dog not included 😯
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James Russell replied to the topic "DC-20 doggie collars priced right…" – 6 years, 9 months ago
So it seems it is a little hard to find one under 100, I bought one with shipping 125, I guess that’s not to bad.
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SCOTT EVANS replied to the topic "DC-20 doggie collars priced right…" – 6 years, 9 months ago
under 100
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James Russell replied to the topic "DC-20 doggie collars priced right…" – 6 years, 9 months ago
So what is a good price for the DC20? New and Used? I am seeing from just under 200.00 to about 100.00 all plus shipping.
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Bruce R. Schaefer replied to the topic "DC-20 doggie collars priced right…" – 6 years, 9 months ago
You never know, JW. I am so glad you got it! I have stories… 🙂
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John A. Wilke replied to the topic "DC-20 doggie collars priced right…" – 6 years, 9 months ago
I got mine! I was starting to worry just a little bit…
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John A. Wilke replied to the topic "DC-20 doggie collars priced right…" – 6 years, 9 months ago
Well I’d just LOVE to call them – except it is an Ebay transaction and there is no phone number on the listing. They also didn’t return the email (yet) that I sent them last night inquiring about a tracking… Read more»
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SCOTT EVANS replied to the topic "DC-20 doggie collars priced right…" – 6 years, 9 months ago
I may slip in there and get another one from this guy. I’ll see if he ships first, he has a rating of 99% :?Ken, I just sent you an email on this topic – let me know what you… Read more»
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John A. Wilke replied to the topic "DC-20 doggie collars priced right…" – 6 years, 9 months ago
I may slip in there and get another one from this guy. I’ll see if he ships first, he has a rating of 99% :?Ken, I just sent you an email on this topic – let me know what you… Read more»
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SCOTT EVANS replied to the topic "DC-20 doggie collars priced right…" – 6 years, 9 months ago
I may slip in there and get another one from this guy. I’ll see if he ships first, he has a rating of 99% :?Ken, I just sent you an email on this topic – let me know what you… Read more»
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John A. Wilke replied to the topic "DC-20 doggie collars priced right…" – 6 years, 9 months ago
I may slip in there and get another one from this guy. I’ll see if he ships first, he has a rating of 99% :?Ken, I just sent you an email on this topic – let me know what you… Read more»
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Kenneth Reilly replied to the topic "DC-20 doggie collars priced right…" – 6 years, 9 months ago
As a rule of thumb, I wouldn’t go more than $100 for a DC-20. They are discontinued, after all. I believe that Garmin will still repair them for a flat $49 fee. They did one of the ones I bought… Read more»
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SCOTT EVANS replied to the topic "DC-20 doggie collars priced right…" – 6 years, 9 months ago
Just bought 2. Thanks John 8)Last year I bought 3 at 70-80 $$$$Im stocking up on them. The dc-30 is way more expensive and the dc-20 has been discontinued!
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Kenneth Reilly replied to the topic "Kestrel" – 6 years, 9 months ago
Scott, I have one of those plumbing things in my Kestrel. It does take up a bit of precious space, but it did work perfectly. The easy way to go is to buy two of them and just use the… Read more»
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SCOTT EVANS replied to the topic "Kestrel" – 6 years, 9 months ago
Normally, it’d be the delay element & ejection charge holder. In some of the 54 loads, it’s plugged & tapped. I think it’s all the long-burn versions. Is somewhat reusable.-KenIt has a tee nut backing it. Might not of ripped… Read more»
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new2hpr replied to the topic "Kestrel" – 6 years, 9 months ago
Normally, it’d be the delay element & ejection charge holder. In some of the 54 loads, it’s plugged & tapped. I think it’s all the long-burn versions. Is somewhat reusable.-Ken
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