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#11
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Location: Sonoma County, CA
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It's all your own fault - if you guys hadn't been talking about how INTERESTING they are so much I might not have gotten started! LOL
I don't have very deep pockets (or much space) though, so I'm not driving the prices up by much. I specialize in cheap, small machines, LOL.
This one IS neat though, I like the looks of it and I certainly haven't seen that setup before. I don't know that I'd want to keep it but I'd love to play with it for awhile.
I don't have very deep pockets (or much space) though, so I'm not driving the prices up by much. I specialize in cheap, small machines, LOL.
This one IS neat though, I like the looks of it and I certainly haven't seen that setup before. I don't know that I'd want to keep it but I'd love to play with it for awhile.
#12
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Centralia, WA, USA
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I know I've seen the same machine branded differently. I think one was a Morse at our last get together. There may also be a White version. I don't remember for sure though and I don't remember which thread I saw it in either. Dang it.
Rodney
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